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THE  LIBRARY  OF  THE 

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NORTH  CAROLINA 

AT  CHAPEL  HILL 


THE  COLLECTION  OF 
NORTH  CAROLINIANA 

PRESENTED  BY 

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TAR-HEEL  WAR  RECORD 


( IN  THE  GREAT  WORLD  WAR 


COMPILED   BY 

J.  R.  GRAHAM 


PUBLISHED  BY 

WORLD  WAR  PUBLISHING  COMPANY 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 


THE  DOOLEY  PRINTING  CO.,  CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 


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DEDICATION 


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State  who   unfalteringly   "did   their  bit" 

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PREFACE 


The  publication  of  this  book  under  the  title  of  the  TAR-HEEL 
WAR  RECORD  is  an  effort  to  perpetuate  to  some  extent  a  record 
of  the  activities  of  sons  and  daughters  of  the  Old  North  State  who 
were  active  participants  in  the  great  war  at  home  and  abroad.  It  is 
thought  by  the  publishers  that  there  is  a  place  for  such  a  volume  and 
the  following  pages  are  the  result  of  a  systematic  canvas,  bringing 
together  for  the  benefit  of  home-folks,  relatives  and  friends  (as  nearly  as 
possible)  an  authentic  account  of  the  war  record  of  their  loved  ones.  In 
the  years  that  will  swiftly  follow  this  book's  publication  it  will  increase 
in  worth  to  them  as  a  memory  of  a  very  epochal  time  in  the  history  of 
the  world,  our  country,  our  state  and  our  home. 


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NOTE 


The  illustrations  appearing  in  this  publication  are  taken  from  the 
book.  "In  the  A.  E.  F.  With  an  Artist",  by  the  late  Lieut.  Jno.  B. 
Mallard,  and  are  used  by  permission  of  Mrs.  Jno.  B.  Mallard,  who 
has  on  sale  her  late  husband's  book,  containing  these  and  many  other 
illustrations. 

THE  PUBLISHERS. 


Cover  Design  by  Kenneth  Whitsett,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


FOREWORD 


North  Carolina  may  well  feel  a  strong  thrill  of  pride  when  the  noble  enterprise  of  its  men 
and  women  during  the  period  of  the  great  world  conflict  is  rehearsed.  The  men  were  eager 
and  willing  to  respond  to  Old  Glory's  call  to  arms  and  the  women  at  home  lost  no  time  in 
busying  themselves  in  things  intended  to  lessen  the  suffering  of  those  over-seas.  The  splen- 
did manhood  of  the  Old  North  State  manifested  itself  time  and  again  on  the  field  of  battle 
and  on  the  high  seas.  How  many  times  a  North  Carolinian's  name  went  down  into  imper- 
ishable fame  for  deeds  of  valor  and  self  sacrifice  in  behalf  of  the  greatest  cause  of  all  time. 
The  women  at  home,  God  bless  them,  spurred  them  on  to  high  purpose,  fired  their  souls 
with  memories  of  their  illustrious  ancestors  in  the  days  of  '64  and  afforded  them  that  warmth 
of  love  and  trust  and  faith  that  kept  them  from  doing  not  less  than  the  best  that  was  in  them. 
Many  of  our  women  went  overseas  as  nurses,  and  canteen  workers,  and  one  is  sure  that  their 
very  presence  was  a  blessing  to  our  men.  At  home  in  the  great  drives  for  humane  institutions 
they  surpassed  themselves  in  the  good  they  accomplished. 

Within  the  covers  of  this  book  are  presented  symposiums  of  many  who  gave  of  themselves 
and  of  their  substance  that  the  world  might  D3  made  safe  to  live  in  and  that  the  despots  of 
Europe  might  be  erased  from  the  maps  of  the  future  generations.  When  one  views  the  war 
in  retrospection  it  is  then  that  these  sketches  gain  the  significance  that  give  them  the  place 
in  every  North  Carolina  home  that  they  deserve.  There  is  doubtless  in  this  book  mention  of 
some  loved  one,  set  forth  in  all  truthfulness,  that  gives  him  or  her  a  little  firmer  hold  on  our 
heart. 

The  publishers  have  spent  considerable  time,  money  and  effort  in  bringing  out  this  book, 
but  the  compensation  that  is  theirs  in  feeling  that  they  have  produced  a  work  worth  while  is 
worth  more  than  the  material  gain  to  be  derived  from  their  labors. 

As  it  goes  to  press  the  writer  is  looking  over  several  of  the  proof  sheets.  He  sees  many  of 
his  dearest  friends  in  the  eulogies  and  one  in  particular  who  has  died  since  the  book  was 
planned.  He  was  a  veteran  of  the  overseas  army  and  contracted  trouble  of  the  stomach  from 
which  he  never  fully  recovered  and  which  finally  resulted  in  his  death.  He  was  a  modest  fel- 
low, the  best  friend  that  one  could  desire,  and  when  I  wrote  up  a  brief  review  of  his  service  I 
did  so  with  due  modesty,  for  I  knew  well  how  strongly  he  would  object  to  anything  flowery. 
He  just  simply  wanted  the  plain  facts,  without  frills.  And  that  is  the  way  he  lived  and  of  such 
men  North  Carolina  is  justly  proud,  for  he  is  typical  of  the  fineness  of  the  manhood  of  the 
state. 

We  are  well  aware  that  in  the  Liberty  Loan  Drives  North  Carolina  exceeded  her  quotas. 
She  exceeded  because  of  the  enthusiasm  that  is  hers  and  the  power  of  pride  behind  her.  In 
all  other  drives  she  duplicated  success  with  success. 

In  conclusion,  Tar  Helia  has  a  world  war  record  that  is  brim-full  of  accomplishment  and 
it  is  hoped  that  this  book  may  be  a  lasting  tribute  to  the  courage  of  her  men  and  the  character 
of  her  women. 

JOHN  J.   GIFFOBD. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


IN  MEMORIAM 


To  the  Stainless  Knights  of  a  stainless   cause,  who  gave  their  lives  for 
humanity,  and  the  right,  in  the  Great  World  War. 

"Gone  West" — Over  the  purple  hills  and  beyond  the  softly  glowing 
rim  of  life's  day,  the  warrior's  spirit  takes  its  flight.  Out  of  the  morning, 
across  the  white  archway  of  noontide,  down  to  the  sunset.  Out  of  the 
din  and  clamor,  out  of  the  bitterness  and  strife,  out  of  the  fierce 
passion  of  the  combat,  into  the  dreamless  silence  whose  shadows  mark 
the  pathway  to  the  stars.  Beyond  earth's  darkening  horizon,  through 
the  curtained  gloom  of  night,  far  from  the  shoreless  sea  of  fadeless  light. 
Out  of  the  agony  of  life's  Gethsemane,  over  the  quaking  summit  of 
Calvary,  into  the  realm  of  glory,  where  God's  banners  never  furl,  where 
victory  is  sure.  So  the  Stainless  Knight  of  a  stainless  cause  moves  down 
the  West  where  earth's  last  glimmer  fades  and  dies  and  into  God's 
spreading  dawn  whose  light  is  eternal,  whose  breath  is  cool  and  sweet. 
"Gone  West." 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


T.  W.  BICKETT 


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The  following  were  active  par- 
ticipants in  the  Great  World  War, 
as  attested  hy  the  Army  Service 
Records   credited  to  them: 


TAR-HEEL      WAR     RECORD 


ABEL,  HUGH,  Sergt.  Machine  Gun  Btry.  D,  30th 
Div.,  114th  Reg.;  of  Haywocd  County;  son  of  J.  F.  and 
Mary  Abel.  Entered  service  July  25th,  1917,  at  Waynes- 
ville.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  May  11th,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Corpl.  March,  1917;  Sergt.  March,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
St.  Quentin,  Bellicourt,  and  all  other  engagements  of  his 
company.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April,  1919. 

ADAMS,  JOHN  S.,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wm.  Adams, 
of  Pender  Co.  Entered  service  May  27,  1918,  at  Burgaw, 
N.  C.  Pvt.  Artillery,  Battery  C,  76th  Division,  302nd 
regiment.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Hill,  Va.,  August,  1918.  Sent  over  sea  to  France. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919, 
from  Poliac,  France,  on  U.  S.  S.  Santa  Rosa  and  landed 
at  Boston,  Mass.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May 
11,  1919. 


ALDERMAN,  JACOB,  Corporal  Medical  Corps,  Chief 
Surgeon  Headquarters  Div.;  of  Chcwan  County;  son  of 
J.  0.  and  Mary  Alderman.  Entered  service  Aug.  12, 
1918,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  transfen-ed  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  Sent.  13,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corporal  February,  1918.  Stationed 
at  St.  Nazairre,  St.  Aignan  Thesee  and  at  Surgeon  Head- 
quarters at  Tours.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  16,  1919, 
Hoboken.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mitchell  Field,  June 
25,  1919. 

ALEXANDER,  BENJAMIN  F.,  JR..  Private  Heavy 
Artillery,  Battery  D,  81st  Div.,  316th  Re-.;  of  Pasquo- 
tank County ;  son  of  B.  F.,  Sr.,  and  Mrs.  Ef fie  E.  Alexan- 
der. Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Elizabeth  City. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  August,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  20,  1919. 


ADAMS,  JOSEPH  J.,  Sergt.  F.  A.,  Battery  C,  140th 
Reg.,  39th  Div.  Born  in  Durham,  N.  C;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  A.  Adams.  Husband  of  Mrs.  H.  C.  Adams.  En- 
tered the  service  May  23,  1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Jackson  Barracks,  New  Orleans, 
La.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Beauregard,  May  29,  1919. 

ADAMS,  SAM,  1st  Class  Private,  F.  A.,  1st  Div.,  5th 
Field  Artillery.  Born  in  Orange  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  S.  A.  Adams.  Entered  the  service  May  25,  1918, 
at  Hillsboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  in  August,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel, 
Meuse,  Argonne,  Sedan.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  5, 
1919;  landed  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  24,  1320.  Was  with  Army  of  Occupation 
eight  months. 


ALEXANDER,  A.  N.,  Corporal  Supply  Train,  306th 
Co.,  81st  Div.;  of  Washington  County;  son  of  A.  and  Mrs. 
Rennie  Valiginia  Alexander.  Entered  service  May  27, 
1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Die.  Received  Victory  Medal  with 
two  stars.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.,  Newport  News,  Va., 
June  25,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  9, 
1919. 

ALEXANDER,  STUART  A.,  Machinist  2nd  Class 
(Navy)  ;  of  Pasquotank  County;  son  of  B.  F.  and  Mrs. 
Effie  E.  Alexander.  Entered  service  April  6,  1917,  at 
Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Hampton  Roads,  U.  S.  S. 
tug  80,  then  tug  76.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  St.  Helena, 
Va.    Dec.  30,  1919. 


AGNER,  H.  C,  Sergt.  Engineers,  Co.  D,  attached  to 
81st,  605th  Engineers.  Born  in  Rowan  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Agner.  Entered  the  service  May  16, 
1918,  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Washington  Bar- 
racks, D.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  27,  1918.  Landed  in 
U.  S.  A.  Jan.  1,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Received 
training  at  A.  &  E.  College.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  Jan.  10,  1919. 

AGNER,  D.  A.,  Wagoner,  Heavy  Artillery,  Headquar- 
ters Co.,  81st  Div.,  316th  Heavy  Artillery.  Born  in  Rowan 
County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Agner.  Entered 
the  service  at  Salisbury,  N.  C,  May  28,  1918.  Was  sent 
to  Camp  Jackson  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y. 
Overseas  to  France  August  13,  1918.  Landed  in  the  U. 
S.  A.  June  9,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  June  20,  1919. 

ALDRED,  ALLIE  M.,  1st  Class  Private,  Medical 
Corps,  General  Hospital  No.  42.  Born  in  Guilford  County; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  Aldred.  Entered  the  service 
at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C,  Nov.  8,  1917.  Was  sent  to 
Greenleaf,  Ga.,  and  on  Feb.  11,  1918,  was  sent  to  General 
Hospital  No.  18.  Was  detachment  clerk  at  Hampton 
Roads,  Va.,  Hospital  No.  43.  Mustered  out  at  National 
Soldiers'  Home,  July  3,  1919. 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  O.,  1st  Class  Private,  Med- 
ical Corps,  Hospital  Company.  Born  in  Cabarrus  County ; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wm.  J.  Alexander.  Entered  the 
service  July  5,  1918,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.,  and  from  there  to  Ft.  Logan  H. 
Roots,  Ark.  Transferred  to  Oteen  Hospital  No.  19.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Oteen  Hospital,  Jan.  10,  1920. 


ALEXANDER,  CHARLES  R.,  Sergt.  Evacuation  Hos- 
pital 25.  Entered  service  at  Concord,  N.  C,  July  6,  1918. 
Went  to  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.  Sailed  from  Cairn  Upton, 
Nov.  12,  1918,  for  France.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  July 
16,  1919.     Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  July  29,  1919. 

ALEXANDER,  SAMUEL  A.,  2nd  Lt.,  Remount  Vet- 
erinary Corps,  6th  Cavalry.  Entered  service  at  Mat- 
thews, N.  C,  June  7,  1917.  Son  of  A.  D.  and  Mary  W. 
(Bess)  Alexander,  of  Mecklenburg  County.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Royal,  Va.,  Remount  Depot.  Sailed  for  France  March  23, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  5,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Dix,  July  8,  1919.    Commissioned  May  21,  1917. 

ALFORD,  M.  C,  Private,  Spruce  Division,  S.  P.  D. 
Born  in  Randolph  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Alford.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ollie  (R.  Sullivan)  Alford.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  July  2,  1918.  Was 
sent  to  Vancouver  Barracks.  Served  with  S.  P.  D. 
throughout  entire  service.  Mustered  out  at  Vancouver 
Barracks,  Dec.  10,  1918.    Now  at  Thomasville,  N.  C. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  A.,  Reg.  Sergt.  Major,  Field  Ar- 
tillery, Headquarters  Co.,  30th  Div.,  113th  Reg.;  of  Le- 
noir County;  son  of  O.  H.  and  Mrs.  Sarah  C  Allen.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Alice  Ward  Allen.     Entered  service  July  23, 

1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.     Sailed  for  France  May  26, 

1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Batt.  S.  M.,  July  25,  1917. 
Reg.  S.  M.,  Dec,  27,  1917.  Fought  at  Toul  Sector,  St. 
Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.,  Field 
Artillery,  Feb.  1,  1919,  O.  R.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  March  29,  1919. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


ALBEA,  CLAUDE  L.,  son  of  Mrs.  S.  E.  Albea,  of 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Char- 
lotte, N.  C.  Stationed  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  to  Oct., 
1917.  Transferred  to  Co.  D,  120th  Inf.,  at  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Two  months 
active  service  in  Belgium  on  Ypres  Front.  Was  wounded 
by  high  explosive  shell  Sept.  29,  1918,  at  the  taking  of  the 
Hindenburg  Line,  near  St.  Quentin,  France.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  as  a  casual  Dec.  16,  1918.  Discharged  from  Hos- 
pital March  27,  1919. 


ALEXANDER,  THOMAS,  1st  Class  Musician,  105th 
Engineer  Band,  30th  Div.  Enlisted  Feb.  26,  1916,  1st 
N.  C.  Inf.,  Co.  O.  Transferred  to  1st  N.  C.  Band.  Served 
on  Mexican  border  June  19,  1916,  to  February,  1917. 
Called  in  service  July  25,  1917.  Transferred  to  105th 
Engineers  and  served  in  France  and  Belgium.  Took  ac- 
tive part  in  battles  of  Hindenburg  Line,  Ypres  Canal  Sec- 
tor, and  numerous  other  drives  with  11th,  7th,  and  9th 
British  Armies.  Discharged  April  8,  1919.  Permanent 
address,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


ALEXANDER,  CICERO,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  Base  Hos- 
pital, Unit  C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Enlisted  July  25, 
1917,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Attached  to  Base  Hospital  Unit 
C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Served  as  "Topper"  July  25, 
1917,  to  April  8,  1919,  Ft.  Caswell.  Permanent  address, 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 


ANTHONY,  GEO.,  1st  class  Baker,  Navy.  Entered 
service  Aug.  20,  1917,  at  Lumberton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  3rd 
Naval  District,  New  York,  then  to  U.  S.  S.  Huron,  on 
which  he  made  17  trips  overseas.  This  boat  was  rammed 
in  night  by  U.  S.  S.  "Aeolus" — in  reserve  as  1st  class 
petty  officer.  This  record  covers  the  greatest  number  of 
trips  overseas  by  any  service  man  from  N.  C.  Mustered 
out  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  June  14,  1919. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR     RECORD 


ALLEN,  J.  E.,  Bugler,  Field  Artillery,  Battery  C, 
30th  Div.,  113th  Artillery.  Born  in  Orange  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  P.  Allen.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Grace 
Allen.  Entered  the  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Durham, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France  May  27,  1918.  Fought  at 
St.  Mihiel,  Argonne,  Meuse.  Gassed  on  Woevre  Sector, 
Nov.  5,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919,  and 
was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 


ALLEN,  M.  C,  Wagoner,  Infantry,  Supply  Co.,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Reg.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  D.  P.  Allen.  Entered  the  service  April  25,  1917, 
at  Rosemary,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed 
for  France.  Fought  in  all  engagements  with  120th  Reg- 
iment. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April,  1919,  and  was  mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 


ALLEN,  REYNOLD  T.,  1st  Lt.,  Infantry,  Co.  D,  81st 
Div.,  321st  Reg. ;  of  Lenoir  County  ;  son  of  U.  H.  and  Sarah 
C.  Allen.  Entered  service  May  14,  1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  G>.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
from  Camp  Upton,  July,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd 
Lt.  August,  1917;  1st  Lt.,  Dec.  31,  1917.  Fought  at  St. 
Die,  Vosges  Mountains,  Somme,  Dieu  Sector,  Verdun, 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Winner  of  Pistol  Competition, 
321st  nfantry.  Platoon  leader  of  Platoon  winning  5th 
place  in  A.  E.  F.  rifle  competition  at  Le  Mons,  France. 
Volunteered  for  service  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  July  15,  1919. 


ALLEN,  CHAS.  H.,  Phar.  Mate  (Navy),  Med.  Dept. 
Born  in  Montgomery  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L. 
A.  Allen.  Entered  the  service  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  Au- 
gust 13,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Norfolk,  Va.  Stationed  at  U.  S.  I^aval  Hospital, 
Norfolk,  Va.,  and  at  Charleston  Naval  Dispensary.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Naval  Hospital,  Norfolk,  Va.,  Feb.  18,  1919, 
into  the  Reserve. 


ALLEN,  HENRY  W.,  1st  Class  Private,  Headquar- 
ters, 322nd  Infantry,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Martin  County; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  B.  Allen.  Entered  service  at 
Williamston,  N.  C,  Sept.  20,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  and  later  La  Havre,  Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Die,  Verdun  Sector.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919. 
Landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


ALLEN,  H.  MATT,  Major,  Judge  Advocate  Genl., 
31st  and  3rd  Divs.,  Div.  Staff.  Son  of  Judge  Oliver  H.  and 
Sarah  C.  Allen,  of  Wayne  County.  Entered  service  May 
15,  1917,  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  (R.  O.  T.  C.)  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  August,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Wheeler,  December,  1917.  Sent  over  sea 
to  Brest,  Oct.  8,  1918.  Promoted  to  Capt,  F.  A.,  Aug.  1, 
1917.  Promoted  to  Major  Judge  Advocate,  December, 
1917,  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Was  Captain  and  Adjutant 
113th  F.  A.  from  August,  1917,  to  December,  1917.  Over- 
seas with  31st  Div.  and  transferred  to  3rd  Div.  as  Div. 
Judge  Advocate.  Superior  Provost  Commander  for  Kreis 
of  Mogen  (Germany)  from  December,  1918,  to  June, 
1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  31,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  3,  1919. 


ALLEN,  THOS.  R.,  1st  Class  Private,  C.  A.  C,  Head- 
quarters Co.,  60th  C.  A.  C.  Born  in  Martin  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  B.  Allen.  Entered  the  service  at 
Richmond,  Va.,  July  30,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Fortress 
Monroe,  Va..  and  from  there  to  Stuart,  Va.  Landed  at 
Brest,  France,  April  23,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  of- 
fensive, Sept.  12  to  16,  1918 ;  Meuse-Argonne,  Sept.  26th- 
Nov.  11,  1918;  1st  Phase,  Sept.  26  to  Oct.  4,  1918;  2nd 
Phase,  Oct.  4  to  Oct.  22,  1918;  3rd  Phase,  Oct.  23  to  Nov. 
11,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  4,  1919.  Landed  at 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Washington,  Md., 
Feb.  17,  1919.    Home  address,  Jamesville,  N.  C. 

ALLEN,  M.  O.,  Sergt.,  Motor  Transport  Corps,  Co.  C. 
Born  in  Alamance  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  C. 
Allen.  Entered  the  service  May  27,  1918,  at  Mebane,  N. 
C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  and  from  there  to  San 
Antonio,  Texas.  Sailed  for  France  Nov.  12,  1918.  Served 
with  312th  Motor  Transport  in  France  as  Mechanic.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  Oct.  15,  1919.  Landed  at  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Oct.  23, 
1919. 

ALLISON,  COLEMAN  W.,  Sergt.,  120th  Infantry,  Co. 
H,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Orange  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  W.  B.  Allison.  Entered  the  service  at  Warrenton, 
N.  C,  July  25,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France 
May  12,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Voormizelle,  Bellicourt, 
Nauroy,  Brancourt,  Busigny,  Mont-Brehain,  St.  Souplet. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Landed  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.  Was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  18,  1919. 

ALLEY,  AUTHOR  N.,  1st  Class  Private,  Battery  E, 
30th  Div..  113th  Field  Artillery.  Born  Dec.  10,  1897. 
Son  of  J.  M.  and  Sallie  Alley,  of  Caldwell  County.  Hus- 
band of  Frances  Alley.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at 
Lenoir,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  July  25, 
1917.  Went  to  France  June  19,  1918.  Fought  at  Ar- 
gonne, St.  Mihiel,  Sandy  Woods.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A. 
March  9,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 

ALLRED,  W.  H.,  1st  Class  Private,  Battery  F,  Artil- 
lery, 81st  Div.,  316th  Field  Artillery.  Born  in  Alamance 
County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  K.  Y.  Allred.  Husband 
of  Mrs.  Rosa  Allred.  Entered  the  service  at  Graham, 
N.  C,  April  25,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Went  to  France  and 
fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  8, 
1919.  Landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Was  mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 

ALLRED,  ARCHIE  M.,  1st  Class  Private,  Engineers, 
Co.  C,  35th  Engineers.  Born  in  Guilford  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  M.  Allred.  Entered  the  service  at 
High  Point,  N.  C,  Sept.  18,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Grant,  111.  Sailed 
for  France  March  4,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  28, 
1919.  Landed  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  6,  1919. 

ANDREWS,  CLARENCE  W.,  Sergt.  Major,  Tank 
Corps,  O.  A.  R.  D.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  W.  Andrews.  Entered  the  service  Feb. 
12,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Sailed  for  France  Sept.  10,  1918.  Fought  at  Argonne 
Forest,  Stenay,  Sedan.  Gassed  at  Stenay,  Nov.  10,  1918; 
sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  11.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April 
5,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April 
11,  1919. 


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AMBROSE,  SAMUEL  JESSE,  1st  Class  Private,  In- 
fantry, Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th  Reg. ;  of  L:artin  County ; 
son  of  W.  T.  and  Mrs.  Eliza  S.  Ambrose.  Entered  service 
Sept.  21,  1917,  at  Williamston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  June  5,  1918. 
Fought  at  Kemmill  Hill.  Wounded  by  shrapnel  at  the 
battle  of  Kemmill  Hill,  Oct.  2,  1918.  'Sent  to  Boulogne 
General  Hospital  No.  13.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

ANDREWS,  CLAIBORNE  LEE,  2nd  Class  Boat- 
swain's Mate,  U.  S.  N.  R.  Earn  in  Durham  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  W.  Andrews.  Entered  the  service 
at  Durham,  N.  C,  April  13,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Hampton 
Roads,  Va.,  and  from  there  to  Boston.  Transferred  to 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Made  two  trips  across  on  the  U.  S.  S. 
Nevada,  convoy  duty.  Mustered  out  at  Berkley,  Va.,  Nov. 
20,  1918. 

ANDREWS,  CHAS.  L.,  Sergt,  Field  Artillery,  30th 
Div.,  113th  Reg.  Born  in  Durham,  N.  C,  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  L.  J.  Andrews.  Entered  the  service  at  Durham, 
N.  C,  June  19,  1917,  and  was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  8, 
1918.  Date  of  promotion,  Dec.  18,  1919.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel,  Argonne  and  Woevre.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March 
18,  1919.  Landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  and  was  mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 

ANDERSON,  HAROLD  W.,  1st  Class  Private,  Field 
Hospital  No.  312,  78th  Div.,  303rd  Sanitary  Train;  of 
Vance  County;  son  of  N.  and  Mrs.  Hulda  Anderson.  En- 
tered service  May  1,  1918,  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  Sailed  for 
France  June  9,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Limy  Sector, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  June 
3,  1919. 


ANDERSON,  CHESLEY  A.,  1st  Class  Private,  Engi- 
neers, Co.  C,  42nd  Div.,  117th  Engineers.  Born  in  Dur- 
ham County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  C.  Anderson. 
Entered  the  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills, 
N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  18,  1917.  Fought  at  Lune- 
ville  Sector,  Baccarat  Sector,  Marne,  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  28th  and  was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  12,  1919. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT  BANKS,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  A,  28th 
Infantry,  1st  Div.  Born  in  Wilson  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  S.  Anderson.  Entered  the  service  May 
15,  1917,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe, 
Ga.,  May  15,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  8,  1917.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  First  Lieutenant  August  15,  1917. 
Fought  at  Cantigny.  Was  in  America's  first  attack. 
Killed  at  Cantigny  May  29,  1918,  buried  in  Grave  153,  U 
S.  Military  Cemetery,  Bonviller  Oise,  France.  Received 
distinguished  service  cross.  He  was  graduated  from 
Trinity  College  in  1914.  His  three  brothers  were  also  in 
the  service. 

ANGIER,  M.  A.,  1st  Lt.,  Infantry,  Co.  C,  1st  Prov. 
Reg.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
J.  C.  Angier.  Entered  the  service  April  14,  1917,  at  Dur- 
ham, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Commissioned  as  2nd  Lt.  July  14,  1917  and  promoted  to 
1st  Lt.  March,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
March  1,  1919. 


ARNOLD,  TROY  L.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Battery  A,  30th 
Div.,  113th  Reg. :  of  Craven  County;  son  of  C.  P.  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Arnold.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Bessie  B.  Arnold. 
Entered  service  June  25,  1917,  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  18,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  offensive,  Argonne  Forest,  Woevre 
Sector.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  5,  1919. 

ARRINGTON,  LENORE  BRUCE,  Private,  28th  Co., 
20th  Div.,  Engineers,  Forest  Reg.  Son  of  T.  P.  and  Artie 
Arrington,  of  Jackson  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Bell 
Arrington.  Entered  service  Feb.  5,  1918,  at  Canton,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  American  University  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Sailed 
for  France  May  8,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  4, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  17,  1919. 


ASHBY,  B.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th  Infantry. 
Born  in  Surry  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Ashby.  Entered  the  service  June  19,  1916.  at  Mt.  Airy, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  from  there  to 
Camp  Stewart,  Texas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  June  5,  1918.  •Fought  in  Hindenburg 
drive.  Served  in  all  other  actions  with  the  30th  Division. 
Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  April  18,  1919. 


AUSBON,  LUTHER  RALPH,  Private,  317th  Ambu- 
lance Co.,  80th  Div.,  305th  Sanitary  Train.  Born  in  Wash- 
ington County;  son  of  C.  V.  W.  and  Mrs.  S.  L.  Ausbon. 
Entered  service  Aug.  4,  1917,  at  Plymouth.  Sent  to  Camp 
Lee,  Va.  Overseas  to  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  14,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Mitchell  Field,  July  17,  1919. 


AUSBON,  CLARENCE  S.,  Sergt.,  Battery  B,  Field 
Artillery,  30th  Div.,  113th  Regt.  of  Washington  County; 
son  of  C.  V.  W.  and  Sadie  L.  Ausbon.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  Sept.  17,  1917.  Overseas  to  France  June  6, 
1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne,  Woevre,  Thian- 
court.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  30, 
1919. 


AUSTIN,  J.  C,  Cook,  15th  Co.,  Infantry.  Son  of  J.  H. 
and  M.  M.  Austin.  Husband  of  L.  A.  Austin,  of  Rowan 
County.  Entered  service  June  6,  1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Was  mustered  out  of  service  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
November  30th,  1918. 


AUSTIN,  OSCAR  B.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  D,  30th 
Div.,  113th  Field  Artillery.  Son  of  H.  F.  and  Lola  Aus- 
tin, of  Catawba  County.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917, 
at  Wadesboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Overseas  to 
France  June  17,  1918.  Fought  at  Argonne  Forest  and 
St.  Mihiel.  Returned  April  13,  1919.  Landed  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  18,  1919. 


AVERITT,  ROBERT  E.,  Headquarters  Cook,  1st 
Corps  Artillery  Park,  Denot  Co.  Born  in  Durham,  N.  C; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  W.  Averitt.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice Sept.  17,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  30,  1918.  Fought 
at  Champagne,  Aisne,  Marne,  Chateau  Thierry,  Verdun 
Sector,  Meuse-Argonne.  Sailed  from  Brest  July  15,  1919. 
Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  August  1,  1919  at  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  August  10,  1919. 


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ARTHURS,  CLARENCE  ALVIN,  Private,  Machine 
Gun  Btn.,  Co.  G,  3rd  Div.  Born  in  Iredell  County  July 
29,  1893 ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Arthurs.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Asheville,  N.  C,  Jan.  13,  1913.  Was 
sent  to  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Greene, 
N.  C.  Sailed  for  France  March  30,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Sergt.  Fought  at  Chatteau-Thierry.  Was  gassed  on 
July  12,  1918.  Was  sent  to  the  Hospital  where  he  died  of 
chronic  tuberculosis  Nov.  8,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Base  Hos- 
pital, American  forces,  Germany.  Went  to  the  Mexican 
border  after  serving  three  years  in  the  Philippines.  When 
war  was  declared  was  sent  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C. 
out  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  June  14,  1919. 


BURTNER,  HENRY  K.,  Private,  1st  class,  Inf., 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  3rd  Div.,  30th  Reg.  Born  Dec.  5,  1898 ;  son  of 
D.  H.  and  Florence  Burtner,  of  Mecklenburg  County. 
Entered  service  Dec.  13,  1917,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  Dec.  13,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.,  Jan.  2,  1918,  the  nto  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J., 
March  24,  1918.  Sailed  for  France  April,  1918.  Fought 
at  Chateau  Thierry  Defensive.  Killed  at  Battle  of  Cha- 
teau Thierry  June  26,  1918.  Buried  at  Belleau  Woods 
June  27,  1918.  The  1st  Greensboro  boy  killed  in  action. 
The  Henry  K.  Burtner  Pest  No.  53,  American  Legion,  is 
named  in  his  honor. 


ATHANAELOS,  JOHN  PANAGIOTE,  50th  Battery 
Detachment,  A.  R.  D.  Born  in  Cabarrus  County.  En- 
tered the  service  July  23,  1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Was  on  board  ship  when 
Armistice  was  signed  and  turned  back.  Was  at  Camp 
Stuart,  Va.  Then  returned  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Dis- 
charged from  Battery  F,  4th  Reg.  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Dec.  7, 
1918. 


BAILEY,  JESSIE  B.,  Private,  323rd  Inf.,  Co.  B,  81st 
Div.  Born  in  Moore  County,  Aug.  3,  1885;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  E.  Bailey.  Entered  the  service  May  28, 
1918,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  Aug.  11, 
1918.  Sent  to  Field  Base  Hospital  No.  22.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  April  8,  1919. 


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AYERS,  CLARENCE  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  Q.  M.  C, 
Corporal  American  Headquarters  in  France;  of  Washing- 
ton County;  son  of  E.  W.  and  N.  A.  Ayres.  Entered  ser- 
vice August  1,  1918,  at  Plymouth,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas.    Transferred  to  Camp  Meiggs,  Washington,  D. 

C,  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  Sept. 
23,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  30,  1919,  at  New 
York.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  July  8,  1919. 

AYERS,  JAMES  C,  Private,  Supply  Co.,  F.  A.,  81st 
Div.,  317th  F.  A.  Born  in  Davidson  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  M.  Ayers.  Entered  the  service  at  States- 
ville,  N.  C,  April  1,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
and  sailed  for  France  June,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Oct.  1,  1918,  and  died  at  Lakewood,  N.  J.,  May  9,  1919. 
Buried  at  Lexington  at  Ebenezer  Cemetery. 

AYERS,  SPURGEON  T,  Sergt.,  C.  A.  C,  Battery  E, 
61st  Reg.  Born  in  Davidson  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  M.  Ayers.  Entered  the  service  at  Statesville, 
N.  C,  July  26,  1911.  Was  sent  to  camp  in  Columbus, 
Ohio,  and  from  there  to  Ft.  Varrancas,  Fla.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Eustis,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  September,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  8,  1919.  Served  on  the  Mex- 
ican border,  1916,  at  Del  Rio,  Texas.  Mustered  into  the 
Reserves. 

BACON,  JAMES  J.,  1st  Class  Private  Infantry,  Co. 

D,  83rd,  Div.,  330th  Reg. ;  of  Orange  County ;  son  of  J.  W. 
and  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Bacon.  Entered  service  Aug.  5th,  1918, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth.  Sailed  for 
France  Oct.  7th,  1918.  Served  as  Prison  Guard  with  Co. 
219th  P.  W.  E.  Landed  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  on  his  return 
to  U.  S.  A.  Oct.  15,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.  Nov.  2nd,  1919.  His  ancestors  served  m  the  Mexican 
and  Civil  Wars. 

BAGC.  CURTIS  JOHN,  Sergt.  Medical  Corps  Hdqrs. 
Co.,  80th  Div.,  305th  Sanitary  Train;  of  Craven  County; 
son  of  A.  S.  and  Mrs.  Catherine  Bagg.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Sophie  J.  Hollister  Bagg.  Entered  service  Aug.  4,  1917, 
at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Transferred 
to  Norfolk,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Sergt.  Oct.,  1917.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel, 
Meuse-Argo;me,  Verdun.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  1, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  10,  1919. 

BAILEY,  KARL  B.,  2nd  Lt.  7th  Bat.;  of  Wilson 
County;  son  of  Mr.  J.  L.  and  Mrs.  E.  B.  Bailey.  Entered 
service  Dec,  1917,  at  Elm  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee, 
Va.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  10th  of  Nov.,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Nov.,  1918. 

BAILEY,  EUGENE  R.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  11th 
Infantry.  Hdqrs.  Detachment  81st;  of  Lenoir  County; 
son  of  C.  and  Mary  Bailey.  Husand  of  Mrs.  Mellie  Bailey. 
Entered  service  Sept.  5,  1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed 
for  France  August  16,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Mar.  13,  1918,  at 
Hoboken.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  4,  1919. 

BAIN,  EDGAR  H.,  Capt.  Infantry,  Co.  E,  30th  Div., 
119th  Reg.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  Theo  H.  and  Mrs. 
Susan  E.  Bain.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Louisa  Hobbs  Bain. 
Entered  service  June,  1916,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  St.  Mihiel,  and 
all  other  engagements,  with  the  exception  of  Sept.  en- 
gagements. Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April 
28,  1919. 


BAKER,  E.  E.,  1st  Sergt.  Med.  Supply  Depot,  117th 
Amb.  Co.,  105th  San.  Tr. ;  of  Edgecomb  County;  son  of 
John  W.  and  Mrs.  M.  Henrietta  Baker.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Rilla  Baker.  Entered  service  Sept.  5,  1917,  at  Tarboro. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
Greenville,  S.  C.  Was  transferred  from  105th  to  Med. 
Supply  Dept.  Mr.  Baker  and  15  men  delivered  medicine 
to  different  camps.  Mustered  out  at  Greenville,  S.  C, 
Dec.  7,  1918. 

BALKCIUM,  H.  L.,  Cook  Co.  F,  81st  Div.  324th  Reg. 
Inf.;  of  Sampson  County;  son  of  Mr.  T.  W.  and  Mrs.  Ida 
Balkcum.  Entered  service  May  26,  1918,  at  Clinton, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier, 
Greenville,  S.  C,  Dec.  15,  1918. 

BANE,  THOMAS  P.,  Corpl.  Co.  C,  117th  Regt.  30th 
Div. ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  B.  Bane,  of  Durham  County, 
N.  C.  Entered  service  Sept.  6,  1917,  from  Durham.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Overseas 
to  France  May  11,  1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  with 
his  company  until  wounded  by  shell  fire,  Oct.  9,  1918. 
Awarded  D.  S.  Cross  for  extraordinary  heroism  in  battle 
of  Busigny,  France,  Oct.  9,  1918,  by  Gen.  Pershing.  Also 
Croix  De  Gurre  with  Gold  Star  from  French  Govt.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  28,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Oglethorpe,  April  13,  1919. 

BAUER,  W.  O.,  Private  Co.  E,  27th  Div.,  106th  Reg. 
Inf.;  of  Pasqutonk  County;  son  of  P.  and  Madie  Baner. 
Husband  of  Nellie  Baner.  Entered  service  August  6, 
1918,  at  Elizabeth  City.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Newport  News.    Sailed  for  France  Sept., 

1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March,  1919.    Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  5,  1919. 

BARBEE,  JOHN  W.,  Sergt.  Major.  Enlisted  at  Char- 
lotte, N.  C,  Dec.  14th,  1914.  Was  sent  to  Columbus  Bar- 
racks, Ohio.  Was  there  until  Jan.  15,  1915.  Transferred 
to  Fishers  Island,  Ft.  Wright;  there  until  June  28,  1916, 
with  2nd  Company,  Coast  Artillery.  Transferred  to  San 
Francisco,  Cal.;  there  eight  days.  Sent  to  Honolulu, 
C.  A.  Corps;  there  until  Sept.  10,  1918.  Transferred  to 
Artillery  School,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. ;  there  until  Feb.  19, 

1919.  Furlough  to  Reg.  Army  Reserve,  Feb.  19,  1919. 
Discharged  for  Reserve  Feb.  19,  1919,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. 

BARBOUR,  FRANK  H.,  Sergeant,  Transport  Service ; 
of  Durham  County;  son  of  O.  T.  and  Mrs.  Mamie  Bar- 
bour. Entered  service  May  7,  1917,  at  Ft.  Slocum,  N.  Y. 
Sent  to  Submarine  Base,  N.  J.,  Aug.  1,  1917.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Sergt.  Jan.  18,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.,  Aug.  30,  1919. 

BARBOUR,  LUTHER  H..  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  B'try 
C,  30th  Div.,  113th  Reg.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  O.  f. 
and  Mrs.  Mamie  Barbour.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier  Sept".  17.'  1917! 
Sailed  for  France  Sept.  17,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt. 
Aug.  1,  1917.  Fought  at  Toul  defensive,  Aug.  25,  1918; 
St.  M'hiel  Drive,  Sept.  12th.  Wounded  at  St.  Mihiel  Sept. 
14th  by  shell  shot  through  shoulder.  Sent  to  Base  Hos- 
pital at  Toul,  Base  36,  Base  No.  9,  Base  110,  Base  27. 
Citations  at  Thaiscourt.  Shot  through  left  hip  at  Sedan. 
France,  Nov.  7,  1918.  Transferred  from  30th  Div.  to  3rd 
and  received  the  second  wound.  Sailed  from  Brest.  March 
25th;  arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919,  New  York.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  25,  1919. 


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BARBOUR,  NORWOOD  D.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Co.  K,  Inf., 
30th  Div.,  119th  Reg.;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  L.  Barbour 
of  Johnston  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Florence  (Batts) 
Barbour.  Entered  service  June  21,  1916,  at  Clayton,  N.  C. 
sent  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Roys- 
ter,  N.  C. ;  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
May  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl,  1916;  1st  Sergt.  Oct., 
1918;  Mess  Sergt.  Dec,  1916.  Fought  in  all  engagements 
119th  Inf.  On  Mexican  border  8  months.  Railroad  guard 
duty  at  Weldon,  N.  C,  3  months.  Was  at  Camp  Greene, 
N.  C,  1  month.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  3,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  9,  1919. 


BARBREY,  T.  M.,  Corpl.  Q.  M.  C,  30lh  Div.;  born 
Jan.  17,  1893 ;  son  of  L.  P.  and  Eliza  Barbrey  of  Sampson 
County.  Entered  service  June  29,  1917,  at  Clinton,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  in  1917. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Jan.  15,  1919. 


BARKER,  W.  MARTINE,  1st  Class  Private  L  Serv- 
ice; of  Guilford  County;  son  of  T.  C.  and  Mrs.  M.  Barker. 
Entered  service  Sept.  1,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky., 
Dec.  16,  1918. 

BARKER,  JAMES  W.,  Sergt.  Med.  Corps.  F.  H.  120, 
30th  Div.  105th  San.  Train ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of 
M.  T.  and  Mrs.  Ma'ble  Barker.  Entered  service  June  22, 
1915,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France,  June 
9,  1918.  Fought  at  Aisne,  Marne,  offensive  July  20th  to 
Aug.  6th.  On  Mexican  Border  7  months.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
April  7,  1919. 

BARKER,  MILTON  T.,  Jr.,  Private,  Field  Artly. 
Btry.  20th  Brigade,  58th  Reg.;  of  Guilford  County;  son 
wf  M.  T.  and  Mrs.  Mable  Barker.  Volunteered  for  service 
Aug.  26,  1918,  at  High,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Hill,  Va.  Was  on  board  ship  Tena- 
dores  on  Nov.  11,  1918,  when  Armistice  was  signed.  Vol- 
unteered for  service  at  Officers  Training  Camp,  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.,  July,  1917.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
Jan.  25,  1919. 

BARKER,  MAX  L.,  Major,  Inf.,  81st  Div.,  321st  Reg.; 
of  Rowan  County ;  son  of  William  R.  and  Mrs.  Mary  E. 
Barker.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Nellie  (Vanderford)  Barker. 
Entered  service  N.  C.  N.  G.,  4th  Inf.,  Feb.  23,  1897.  Served 
5  months  in  Army  of  Cuban  Occupation.  Promoted  to 
2nd  Lt.  3rd  Inf.,  N.  C.  N.  G.  May  3,  1899.  1st  Lt.  3rd 
Inf.,  N.  C.  N.  G.,  Nov.  27,  1902.  Capt.  1st  Inf.  April  4, 
1904.  Major  C.  A.  C.  Aug.  4,  1908.  Lt.  Col.  C.  A. 
C.  July  4,  1912.  Colonel  N.  C.  N.  G.,  retired  March  15, 
1914.  Major  321st  Inf.  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  15,  1917.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  July  29,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ban  de  Sapt,  Vosges,  Sept.  18  to  Oct.  15,  1918; 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Oct.  28  to  Nov.  11,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  19th,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  March  20,  1919. 

BARNES,  HUGH  R.,  Sergt.  1st  class,  Utility  Co., 
Construction  Div.;  of  Wilson  County;  ;son  of  Jesse  and 
Mrs.  Bettie  Barnes.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Cora  Lee  Barnes. 
Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Sevier,  April  24,  1919. 


BARNES,  WILLIAM  M.,  Sergt.  M.  T.  Corps;  of 
Edgecomb  County ;  son  of  J.  H.  and  Mrs.  Ethel  M.  Barnes. 
Entered  service  June  22,  1918,  at  Portsmouth,  Va.  Sent 
to  Charlottesville,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Charlottesville, 
Va.,  Dec.  10,  1918. 


BARRETT,  JOHN  R.,  Private  1st  Class,  Infantry,  of 
Supply  Co.,  30th  Div.  120th  Reg.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of 
J.  H.  and  Mrs.  Mamie  Barrett.  Entered  service  April  17, 
1917.  at  Raleigh.  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Bickett.  Transfer- 
red to  Camp  Sevier  and  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
May  12,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Hindenburg  Drive, 
Bellicourt,  Cambrai.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
April  18,  1919. 


BARRETT,  JAMES  L.,  Private,  Infantry,  Co.  G,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  Joe  and  Mrs. 
Mamie  Barrett.  Entered  service  July  17,  1917,  at  Golds- 
boro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  10,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres,  Bellicourt,  Cambrai,  Hindenburg  Line.  Gassed 
at  Hindenburg  Drive.  Sent  to  General  Hospital  No.  9, 
British.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  9,  1919. 


BARRINGER,  RALPH  E.,  Corpl.  Entered  the  serv- 
ice July  6,  1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Greenleaf.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  Oct.  13,  1918.  Was  with  Army  of  Occupation  on 
the  Rhine  from  Feb.  19,  1919,  until  August  14,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  6,  1919. 


BARRINGER,  FRANK  R.,  Corpl.,  30th  Div.,  105th 
Supply  Train.  Entered  the  service  July  25th,  1917,  at 
Concord,  N.  C.  Sailed  for  France  June  11,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  Julv  7,  1919,  and  mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  July  20,  1919.  Was  in  Co.  L,  1st  N.  C.  N.  G., 
and  mustered  into  Federal  Service  August  5,  1917. 


BARRUS,  NORWOOD  G.,  Pvt.  1st  Class,  Bat.  A,  30th 
Div.,  Reg.  113th  F.  A. ;  son  of  I.  H.  and  Delia  Barrus ;  of 
Jones  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Addie  Norwood.  En- 
tered service  June  25,  1918,  at  Pollocksville,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for 
France,  May  26,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  Sept.  18,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  Sept.  12  to  14,  1918;  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne, Sept.  28  to  Oct.  8,  1918;  Woevre  No.  8  to  Nov. 
11,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  18,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  March  28,  1919. 


BASS,  THOMAS  R.,  Mech.  Co.  H,  29th  Div.,  116th 
Inf.  Reg.;  of  Johnson  County;  son  of  P.  H.  and  A.  G. 
Bass.  Husband  of  Mrs.  L.  D.  Bass.  Entered  service 
Feb.  3,  1915,  at  Covington,  Va.  Sent  to  Camp  McClellan. 
Sailed  for  France  July  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Alsace-Lor- 
raine, Verdun  Front.  Wounded  at  Verdun  Oct  8,  1918. 
Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  26,  Alsace,  France.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  May  10,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Stuart, 
Va.,  May  24,  1919. 

BATCHELOR,  CASWELL  I.,  Private,  Engineers  Co. 
D,  30th  Div.,  105th  Reg.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  W.  T. 
and  Mrs.  Anner  Batchelor.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Doddie 
Batchelor.  Entered  service  Oct.  10,  1917,  at  Tarboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Discharged  for  physical  disability.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Dec.  17,  1917. 


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BATTS,  GAEL  F.,  1st  Lt.  119th  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div. ; 
of  Wilson  County;  son  of  J.  J.  and  Mrs.  Annie  Batts. 
Entered  service  June  19,  1916,  at  Wilson.  Sent  to  Camp 
Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Cama  Stuart,  Texas,  then 
to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  to  Calais,  France,  May  30,  1917. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Dec.  9,  1917.  Fought  at  Mt. 
Kimeal,  Voormizelle,  Hindenburg  Line,  Bellicourt, 
Nauroy,  Premont,  Vaux  Andigny,  Sule  River  engage- 
ments. Slightly  gassed.  First  enlistment,  N.  C.  N.  G.,  1906. 
Was  commissioned  3  times  in  1910.  To  Cant,  till  1914  in 
Co.  K.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  1,  1919,  Charleston, 
S.  C.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  3,  1919. 


BATTON,  GEORGE  D.,  Private,  1st  Class  Artly,  Btry. 
F,  73rd  Reg. ;  of  Halifax  County  ;  son  of  W.  S.  and  Marion 
Batton.  Entered  service  May  7,  1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Adams,  R.  I. 
Transferred  to  Came  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Oct. 
13,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  O,  Jan.  9, 
1919. 


BEALE,  R.  V.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  322nd  Regt.  81st 
Div. ;  of  Northampton  County  ;  son  of  J.  R.  and  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet Beale.  Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Potecasi, 
N  .C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  19,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  Military  Mission 
in  Germany.  Blood  poison  developed  from  cut  in  hand. 
Mustered  out  at  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.,  Nov.  21,  1919. 


BECK,  JOHN  D.,  Corpl.  Inf.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div.,  120th 
Reg.;  of  Davidson  County;  son  of  Mr.  T.  H.  and  Mrs.  S. 
Beck.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Back.  Entered  service, 
1912,  at  Thomasville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C. 
July,  1916.  Was  on  Mexican  border  for  6  months;  now 
located  in  High  Point.  Mustered  out  at  Thomasville, 
Aug.  28,  1917. 

BECKHAM,  WILLIAM  JOHNIE,  Private  1st  class, 
Field  Signal  Battn.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  30th  Reg.;  of  Vance 
County ;  son  of  J.  O.  and  Mrs.  Ada  Beckham.  Entered 
service  May  25,  1918.  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  22,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mih;el  and  all  other  en- 
gagement of  the  81st  Div.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  O,  July  2,  1919. 

BECKHAM,  T.  DeWITT,  2nd  Lt.  Machine  Gun  Co., 
120th  Inf.,  29th  and  30th  Divs.,  113th  Reg.;  of  Vance 
County;  son  of  C.  B.  and  Mrs.  F.  M.  Beckham.  Entered 
service  July  25,  1917,  at  Ralegh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Trans- 
ferred to  Boston,  Mass.  Sailed  for  France  June  5,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Sept.  29,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne,  at  Verdun,  with  29th,  Ypres  with  30th. 
Wounded  by  shrapnel  and  machine  gun  bullet,  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Meuse-Argonne,  Oct.  23,  1918.  Sent  to  Woevre  No. 
8,  Base  Hospital  No.  56.  Mustered  out  at  Gen.  Hospital 
Ft.  McPherson,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  April  15,  1919. 


BEAM,  H.  E.,  3rd  Class  Yeoman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.;  of 
Lincoln  County;  son  of  J.  C.  and  Dora  Beam.  Entered 
service  Feb.  2,  1918,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  St. 
Helena,  Va.  Transferred  to  Mine  Sweeper  U.  S.  S. 
Froelich.  Promoted  to  rank  of  3rd  Class  Yeoman  May, 
1918.  Mustered  out  at  Opr.  Base,  Hampton  Rd.,  Va., 
Dec.  18,  1918. 


BEDDINGFIELD,  EDGAR  T.,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  Med. 
Corps,  Base  Hosp.  No.  65.  Son  of  A.  T.  and  Bettie  S. 
Beddingfield  of  Johnston  County.  Entered  service  April 
23,  1918,  at  Clayton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  15,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  1st  Class  Sept.  1, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  13,  1913.  Mustered  out 
July  23,  1919,  at  Mitchell  Field. 


BEAMAN,  JOSEPH  M.,  Private,  Co.  G,  3rd  Div., 
38th  Reg.  Inf.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  J.  H.  and  Mrs. 
Annie  Beaman.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  Lloyd 
Beaman.  Entered  service  June  11,  1916,  at  Greensboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  March  9,  1918. 
Fought  at  Chateau-Thierry,  July  1  to  Aug.  2.  Shell 
shocked.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  20.  Sailed  from 
Brest  Sept.  15,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  24,  1918, 
at  Newport  News,  Va.  Was  discharged  for  disability,  re- 
ceived in  line  of  duty.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  McPherson, 
Ga.,  Oct.  26,  1918. 

BEAVER,  G.  M.,  2nd  Lt.  26th  Co.,  156th  Depot  Brig.; 
born  in  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  the  service  Dec.  15, 
1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Later  transferred  to  Non  Com'n  Officers  Training  School. 
Later  organized  to  25th  Co.,  156th  Depot.  Promoted 
from  1st  Sergt.  to  2nd  Lt.  Oct.  15,  1918.  Was  at  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  then  went  to  Camp  Stanley,  Texas.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Travis,  Texas.  Discharged  from  there 
Dec.  12,  1918. 


BECK,  RILEY  EDISON,  Private,  Bureau  of  Air- 
craft Production  of  80th  Squadron,  4th  Provisional  Regt.; 
of  Davidson  County;  son  of  Harvey  L.  and  Mrs.  Ger- 
trude Beck.  Entered  servicp  July  29,  1918,  at  Lexington, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Vancouver  Barracks,  July,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Gordon.  Jan.  23,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Gordon,  Feb.  1,  1919. 


BEESON,  HUBERT  E.,  Wagoner,  Evacuation  Ambu- 
lance. 13th  Co. ;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  E.  E.  and  Mrs. 
Ida  Bell  Beeson.  Entered  service  July  6,  1918,  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.  Transferred 
to  Newsport  News,  Va.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  Sept. 
3,  1918.  Promoted  to  wagoner  Aug.  1,  1918.  Attached  to 
Hospital  at  Bordeaux,  France,  7  months,  Motor  Trans- 
portation at  St.  Nazaire,  France,  3  months.  Arrived  in 
U.  S.  A.  July  9,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  21,  1919. 


BELAND,  ROY  F.,  Corpl.  Co.  14th,  4th  Motor  Reg. ; 
of  Wilson  County;  son  of  J.  C.  and  Mrs.  M.  A.  Behind. 
Entered  service  May  4,  1916,  at  Wilson.  Sent  to  Camp 
Glenn.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Char- 
lotte, N.  C.  Sailed  for  France  July  15,  1918.  Served  on 
Mexican  border  and  Weldon,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  July  21,  1919. 


BELAND,  COOPER  L.,  1st  Class  Private.  Hdqrs. 
Motor  Section  Co.,  4th  Reg.,  Artillery  Park;  of  Wilson 
County;  son  of  J.  C.  and  Mrs.  M.  A.  Beland.  Entered 
service  May  16,  1918,  at  Wilson.  Sent  to  A.  &  E.  College, 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  then  to 
Camp  Wadsworth,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  Sept.  5,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  with 
4th  Artillery  Park.  Was  in  Army  of  Occupation  from 
Nov.  17,  1918,  to  May  22,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
June  28,  1919. 


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BELAND,  CHAS.  F.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  K.  30th 
Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  J.  C.  and  Mrs. 
M.  A.  Beland.  Entered  service  April  20,  1917,  at  Golds- 
boro.  Sent  to  Camp  Greene.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
then  to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  McPher- 
son,  Dec.  16,  1918. 

BELL,  JNO.  L.,  2nd  Lt.  113th  Field  Artillery,  Battery 
F,  30th  Div.  Trained  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Was  then 
sent  to  Officers  Training  Camp  at  Leon  Springs,  Texas. 
From  there  to  artillery  school  in  France.  Commissioned 
2nd  Lt.  July  12,  1918;  assigned  from  this  school  to  U.  S. 
Field  Artillery  Motor  Training  Center  at  La  Blanc  Dept. 
Indre,  France.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  A.  March  4,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  25,  1919. 

BELL,  WILLIAM  S.,  Private,  1st  class,  Co.  H,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Reg. ;  of  Bertie  County ;  son  of  Mr.  N.  B.  and 
Mrs.  Sarah  Bell.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Cassie  (Bryant)  Bell. 
Entered  service  at  Roxobel,  N.  C,  June  25,  1917.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  May  27,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  1st  class  Private  Aug.  25,  1917.  Fought  in  Hin- 
denburg  Drive.  Wounded  in  Hindenburg  Drive  Sept.  29, 
1918,  by  shrapnel.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919, 
at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  April  18,  1919. 

BELL,  FRANK  R.,  Sergt.  Med.  Corps,  Co.  317  Amb., 
80th  Div. ;  of  Carteret  County ;  son  of  Frank  W.  and  Mrs. 
Dora  C.  Bell.  Entered  service  Aug.  4,  1917,  at  Beaufort, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  Bordeaux  June 
9,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Feb.  22,  1918,  to 
Sergt.  May,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  where  he 
was  gassed.  Sent  to  F.  Hosp.  No.  97  and  Base  Hospital 
No.  12.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  4,  1919. 


BELK,  BRYSON  BLAKE.  Sergt.  Air  Service  Co., 
80th  Squadron;  of  Union  County;  son  of  S.  E.  and  Mary 
Belk.  Entered  service  Aug.  2,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas.  Ky.,  then  to  Kelly  Field,  Texas. 
Transferred  to  Long  Island.  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Dec. 
25,  1918,  3rd  Aviation  Center.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Corpl.  Aug.  24,  1917,  and  then  Sergt.  Served  15  months 
in  the  Air  Service  overseas.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  G.  April  8,  1919. 

BENNICK,  NED  W.,  1st  class  Private,  Artillery, 
Btry.  C,  81st  Div.,  318th  Reg.,  F.  Artillery;  of  Meck- 
burg  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  P.  Bennick.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Julia  Bright  Bennick.  Entered  service  Nov. 
2,  1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France,  Aug.  7,  1918.  Fought  at  Chateau 
Thierry.  Was  with  A.  E.  F.  from  Aug.  18,  1918,  until 
June  1,  1919.  Returned  June  2.  1919.  Landed  at  New- 
port News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
22,  1919. 

BENNICK,  FRED  W.,  Private  1st  class,  Ammunition 
Train.  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  306  Ammunition  Train;  of  Ca- 
tawba County ;  son  of  W.  P.  and  Mrs.  Hattie  Bennick. 
Husband  of  Bertha  Bennick.  Entered  service  May  9, 
1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  s!  C, 
May  11.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Verdun  Front.  Has  2  Gold 
Stars.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  June  26,  1919. 

BENNETT,  W.  H.,  Pharmacist  Mate.  Enlisted  May 
7,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  May  27,  1917. 
Transferred  to  Navy  Yards  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  then 
Naval  Hospital,  later  to  Richmond,  Va.,  and  to  various 
other  points.  Sailed  on  U.  S.  Marine  Hospital  Ship 
"Salos."  Made  12  trips  across.  Mustered  out  at  Norfolk, 
Va.,  Aug.  15,  1919. 


BELL,  H.  L.,  Private,  56th  Pioneer  Inf.  Co.  E ;  of  New 
Hanover  County;  son  of  C.  F.  and  Mrs.  Lillie  Bell.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Flossie  Bell.  Entered  service  Aug.  8,  1918, 
at  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.    Sailed  for  France  Aug.  16, 

1918.  In  A.  of  O.  3  months.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  May,  1919*. 

BELL,  L.  H.,  Private,  Machine  Gun,  50th  Co.,  5th 
Div.  Born  July  16,  1895;  son  of  J.  H.  and  Mary  L.  Bell; 
of  Duplin  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  May  Byrd.  Entered 
service  July  21,  1918,  at  Faison,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Han- 
cock,  Ga.     Transferred  to  Camp  Logan,  Tex.,  Nov.  7, 

1918.  In  43rd  Bn  .of  Machine  Gun,  at  Camp  Logan, 
Tex.,  4  months.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C, 
Feb.  11,  1919. 

BELL,  ANDREW  J.,  Private,  Field  Artillery,  Batry. 
A,  30th  Div.,  113th  Reg. ;  of  Carteret  County ;  son  of  U.  S. 
G.  and  E.  Bell.  Entered  service  Aug.  6,  1917,  at  More- 
head  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  June  5,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse- 
Argonne,  Woevre  offensive.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  March 
19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March 
28,  1919. 

BELTON,  J.  S.,  Private,  M.  T.  C,  415  Service  Co.;  of 
Surry  County;  son  of  Robt.  and  Mrs.  Octavia  Belton. 
Entered  service  April  8,  1918,  at  Mt.  Airy,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Holabird,  Md.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed 
For  France  Nov.  9,  1918.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  16, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  21,  1919. 


BENSON,  DAVID  H.,  Sergt.  M.  G.  15th  Co.,  5th  Div. ; 
of  Johnson  County ;  son  of  S.  A.  and  Mrs.  S.  A.  Benson. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Janie  Benson.  Entered  service  Sept. 
12,  1917,  at  Smithfield.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  then  to 
Chickamauga  Park,  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France  April  24,  1918.  Wounded  at  St.  Mihiel  Sept. 
13  by  shrapnel.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne, 
and  Argonne  Woods,  Hindenburg  Line.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  July  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
July  29,  1919. 

BENTON,  JEROME  LESLIE,  2nd  class  Musician, 
58th  F.  A. ;  of  Lenoir  County ;  son  of  James  and  Lanie 
Benton.  Entered  service  Aug.  25,  1918,  at  LaGrange, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  Jan.  23,  1919. 

BENTON,  JESSE,  Sergt.  3rd  Detachment  Q.  M.  C; 
son  of  W.  R.  and  Charity  Benton,  of  Lenoir  County.  En- 
tered service  Nov.  19,  1917,  at  LaGrange,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Scriven,  Ga.  Transferred  to  camp  at  Newport  News, 
Va.,  and  then  to  Camp  Hdqrs.  at  Newsport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Feb.  14,  1919. 

BERGERON,  HUBERT  B.,  Private  1st  class,  Hdqrs. 
120th  Infantry,  30th  Div.;  of  Washington  County;  son 
of  J.  N.  and  Mrs.  Mamie  W.  Bergeron.  Entered  service 
Sept.  5,  1917,  at  Spring  Hope.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Then  to  Camp  Sevier  and  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
to  France  June  5,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  with 
the  120th  Infantry.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  14,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  17,  1919.  His 
brother,  J.  Forrest  Bergeron,  was  also  in  the  service. 


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BERGERON,  ALFERD  L.,  1st  class  Private,  4th 
Corps,  Art.  Park,  Co.  F;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  Mr.  J.  N. 
and  Mrs.  Mam-ie  W.  Bergeron.  Entered  camp  Aug.  5, 
1918,  at  Spring  Hope.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C, 
then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  3,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  31,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Mills,  June  7,  1919. 


BISSETT,  CLIFTON  WILEY,  1st  Lt.  Inf.,  D  Co., 
30th  Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Wilson  County.  Born  Feb.  3, 
1896.  Son  of  C.  H.  and  Mrs.  Lula  Batts  Bissett.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Christine  Thomas  Bissett.  Entered  service 
June  20,  1916.  Continuous  service  from  Mexican  border 
duty  until  death  in  Belgium.  Killed  at  battle  Ypres  Sec- 
tor, July  17,  1918.    Buried  at  Nine  Elms,  Belgium. 


BERNARD,  ORMAN,  Corpl.  Aviation,  15th  Co.;  son 
of  J.  W.  and  Mary  Bernard,  of  Lee  County.  Entered  serv- 
ice Feb.  10,  1917,  at  Sanford,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  then  to  Camp  Merritt, 
N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  Feb.  10,  1918.  Served  in  the 
Mechanical  Corps  during  entire  period.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Landed  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  July  4,  1919. 

BERRY,  BENJAMIN  C,  2nd  Lt.  Infantry,  18th  Co., 
Central  0.  T.  S. ;  of  Perquimans  County;  son  of  B.  A.  and 
Mrs.  Annie  B.  Berry.  Husband  of  Blanche  Moore  Berry. 
Entered  service  May  15,  1918,  at  Hertford.  Sent  to  A. 
and  E.  College  at  Raleigh,  May  15,  1918.  Tranferred  to 
Camp  Gordon.     Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  30, 

1918.  In  reserves  until  1923.     Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Gordon,  No.  30,  1918. 

BEVES,  DOUGLAS  MORRIS,  Private,  Machine  Gun 
Co.  314,  79th  Div.,  314th  Reg.;  of  Durham  County;  son 
of  T.  M.  and  Mrs.  Mollie  Beves.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Alice 
Kime  Beves.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Durham, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  29,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  J.  Sailed 
for  France  Oct.  1,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse  Sector.  Sailed 
from  St.  Nazaire,  May  16th,  landed  in  New  York,  May  26, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  May  31,  1919. 

BIGGERS,  T.  M.,  enlisted  Aug.  27,  1917,  at  Concord, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Wounded 
at  Ypres  Front  July  29,  1918.  Sent  to  American  Base 
Hospital  No.  37.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec-  26,  1918,  and 
was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  ,.an.  19,  1919. 
Was  in  Co.  L,  1st  N.  C.  N.  G.,  before  being  mustered  into 
the  Federal  Service. 

BIGGERSTAFF,  LLOYD  L.,  Sergt.  Major,  Inf. 
Hdqrs.,  156th  Dep  Br. ;  son  of  J.  S.  and  Cuttie  Biggerstaff, 
of  Rutherford  County.  Entered  service  Dec.  19,  1917,  at 
Forest  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
April  28,  1919. 

BIGGS,  ROBERT  0.,  Corpl.  Field  Artillery,  Btry.  B, 
3rd  Reg. ;  of  Vance  County ;  son  of  Mr.  J.  H.  and  Mrs.  N. 
E.  Biggs.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Delia  Biggs.  Entered  service 
March  29,  1918,  at  Henderson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son.   Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  Dec.  31,  1918. 

BIGGS,  R.  S.,  Private  1st  class,  Sanitary  Train,  No. 
104  Ambulance  Co.,  29th  Div.;  of  Martin  County;  son  of 
S.  R.  and  Mrs.  Sallie  Biggs.     Entered  Service  July  7, 

1917.  at  Williamston,  N.  C.    Sent  to  Norfolk,  Va.    Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  McClellan.     Sailed  for  France  July  12, 

1918.  Fought  at  Verdun  Sector,  Alsace-Lorraine  and  St. 
Mihiel.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  June  2,  1919. 

BINGHAM,  WM.  H.,  No.  3  Field  Hospital,  Co.  T. 
Born  in  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  the  service  March 
4,  1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe, 
Ga.  Sailed  for  France  June  8,  1918.  While  in  France 
(had  charge  of  dispensary.     Landed  in  Boston,  June  9, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  22,  1919. 


BIVINS,  H.  O.,  Corpl.,  Air  Service  Mechanic.  Co. 
16th,  2nd  Reg.,  Air  Service;  of  Orange  County;  son  of 
J.  A.  and  Mrs.  S.  E.  Bivins.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Alda  Biv- 
ins.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Han- 
cock, Ga.,  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France 
March  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Champagne  Sector.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  June  19,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  10,  1919. 


BLACK,  WM.  G.,  Chauf.,  Air  Service  Hdqrs.  Co.,  1st 
Reg. ;  of  Beaufort  County ;  son  of  F.  R.  and  Mrs.  M.  L. 
Black.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Pauthea  Petty  Black.  Entered 
service  Dec.  12,  1917,  at  Washington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Hancock,  then  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  Jan.  8,  1918.  Fought  at 
Marne  and  Lorraine.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  8,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  20,  1919. 

BLACKBURN,  R.,  Private,  105th  Supply  Train,  Co. 
C,  30th  Div. ;  of  Buncombe  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
A.  C.  Blackburn.  Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Ashe- 
ville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  then  to  Baltimore,  Md.,  then  to  Wabash,  Ind. 
Sailed  for  France  June  11,  1918.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April 
11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  14, 
1919. 

BLALOCK,  JOSEPH  EARL,  Sergt.  Field  Artly., 
Btry.  F,  Div.  F.  A.  R.  D.,  8th  Reg. ;  of  Rowan  County ; 
son  of  B.  O.  and  Mrs.  Addie  L.  Blalock.  Husband  of 
Grorgie  A.  Blalock.  Entered  service  Aug.  10,  1918,  at 
Salisbury,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Dec.  9,  1918. 

BLIZZARD,  CLAUD,  Corpl.,  116th  Supply  Tr.;  son 
of  W.  H.  and  Etter  Blizzard,  of  Wayne  County.  Husband 
of  Mrs.  Laura  Blizzard.  Entered  service  Jan.  17,  1914, 
to  May  4,  1917,  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson 
Sept.  26,  1917,  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for 
France  March  12,  1918.  Was  in  Motor  Transport  Ser- 
vice. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  22,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  28,  1919. 

BLOCK,  THOS.  C,  Seaman,  Merchant  Marine  Serv- 
ice, Ship,  "Lake  Annie."  Born  in  Moore  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  C.  Block.  Entered  the  service  June  7, 
1918,  Newport  News,  Va.  Was  sent  to  Boston,  Mass., 
and  from  there  to  Montreal,  Canada.  Transferred  to  Nova 
Scotia.  Coastwise  Service.  Transferred  back  to  Boston, 
thence  to  Cuba.  Made  four  trips.  Mustered  out  at  New 
York  City,  May  27,  1919. 

BLUE,  WALTER  EMMETT,  Corpl.,  Heavy  Artly., 
Battery  F,  1st  Reg.  Born  in  Moore  County,  N.  C,  Dec. 
17,  1895,  and  son  of  M.  W.  and  Emma  A.  Blue,  and  hus- 
band of  Iola  B.  (Currie)  Blue.  Entered  the  service  at 
Carthage,  N.  C,  May  28,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  Dec. 
14.  1918. 


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BLUE,  ROBERT  S.,  Corpl.,  Heavy  Artly.,  B'try  A, 
81st  Div.,  316th  Reg.  Born  in  Moore  County,  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  C.  Blue.  Entered  the  service  Sept.  18, 
1917,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  Sept.  18,  1917.  Sailed  for  Liverpool,  England,  Aug. 
12,  1918.  Was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  20, 
1919. 


BLUME,  E.  L.,  Private,  Field  Artillery,  Replacement 
Depot,  B'try  D,  1st  Reg.  Entered  the  service  July  3,  1918, 
at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Later 
transferred  to  B'try  D,  20th  Brigade,  and  served  with  it 
until  mustered  out  Jan.  24,  1919. 


BLYTHE,  BERT  R.,  Line  Corpl.,  321st  Inf.,  Co.  M, 
81st  Div. ;  of  Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  Frank  and  Mrs. 
Locklie  Blythe.  Entered  service  at  Torboro,  N.  C,  1918. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France.  Fought  at  Vos- 
ges  Front,  Switzerland  Border,  Verdun  Sector,  Meuse- 
Argonne  Drive.  Gassed  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Arrived  in 
U.  S.  A.  June,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va.  Glad  to  serve 
his  country  in  time  of  need.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  July,  1919. 

BODDIE,  SAMUEL  P.,  Major,  Inf.  3rd  Btn.,  120th 
Inf.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.;  of  Franklin  County;  son  of 
Willis  and  George  T.  Boddie.  Husband  of  Lucie  B. 
(Clifton)  Boddie.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at 
Louisburg,  N.  C.  Remained  until  Aug.  30,  1917,  at  Louis- 
burg,  N.  C,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Aug. 
30,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  May  8,  1918.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  Captain,  April  9,  1915;  to  Major,  Sept.  1,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Lys  and  Somme.  Wounded  at  Somme 
Oct.  10,  1918,  by  machine  gun  bullet.  Sent  to  British 
General  Hospital  No.  8,  Rouen,  France.  Was  Capt.  Co. 
D,  120th  Inf.,  which  was  a  N.  G.  unit.  Mustered  out  at 
Port  of  Charleston,  S.  C,  Oct.  30,  1919. 

BONEY,  DANIEL  C,  Corpl.,  Field  Artillery,  Hdqrs. 
Co.,  55th  Brigade,  113th  Reg.;  of  Lenoir  County;  son  of 
H.  F.  and  Susan  B.  Boney.  Entered  service  June,  1917, 
at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to 
Montreal.  Sailed  for  France  May  23,  1918.  Promoted 
to  Corpl.  Sept.  1,  1917.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne 
Forest.  Wounded  by  shell  at  the  battle  of  Argonne,  Oct. 
3,  1918.  Sent  to  Base  Hosp.  No.  8,  Savigny.  Lost  left  arm 
and  left  knee  joint.  Gunshot  wound  in  head.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  24,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Walter  Reed 
Hospital,  Oct.  13,  1919. 

BORING,  JOHN  WARD,  Regt.  Sgt.  Major  Inf.  Hdqrs. 
30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  John 
W.  and  Mrs.  Lizzie  W.  Boring.  Entered  service  May  29, 
1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed 
for  Calias,  France,  June  5,  1918.  Canal  Sector,  Ypres- 
Lys  offensive,  Somme  Offensive.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Bttn.  Sgt.  Major  Aug.  10,  1917.  Regt.  Sgt.  Major  Jan. 
1,  1918.  Citation  Mazingheim  Oct.  19,  1918.  Set  sail 
from  Nazairre,  March  28,  1919.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
Charleston,  S.  C,  April  12,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  April  17,  1919. 


BOST,  MARVIN  L.,  Corpl.,  115th  Machine  Gun 
Battn.  Co.  B,  30th  Div. ;  of  Iredell  County ;  son  of  F.  K. 
and  Mrs.  M.  A.  Bost.  Entered  service  June  4,  1917,  at 
Statesvile,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  May  11,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Aug. 
1918.  Fought  at  Belgium,  Voormizelle,  Mt.  Kemmel, 
Belgium,  Bellicourt,  Nauroy  engagement,  Hindenburg 
Line.  Sailed  from  France  March  10,  1919.  Landed  in 
U.  S.  A.  March  23,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  2,  1919. 

BCSTIAN,  LEROY,  Mechanic,  Evacuation  Ambu- 
lance Co.  10.  Son  of  H.  S.  and  Emma  Bostian,  of  Rowan 
County.  Entered  service  April  26.  1918,  at  Salisbury, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Green  Leaf,  Ga.,  then  to  Camp  Hill,  Va.  Overseas  to 
Brest,  France,  August  12,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Meheil 
and  Argonne  offensive.  Landed  in  the  United  States, 
July  6,  1919.  Mustered  cut  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  19, 
1919. 

BOUND,  FRED  J.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  A.  S.  M.  T.  C,  Co.  D; 
of  Halifax  County;  son  of  F.  J.  and  M.  E.  Bound.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Marjorie  H.  Bound.  Entered  service  Aug. 
8,  1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  21, 
1918.  Fought  at  Argonne  Forest.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
March  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga., 
April  11,  1919. 

BOURNE,  HENRY  C,  2nd  Lt. ;  of  Edgecomb  Coun- 
ty; son  of  H.  C.  and  Mrs.  Maria  L.  Bourne.  Entered  serv- 
ice May  28,  1918,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Jan.  15,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Gordon,  Ga.,  Jan.  15,  1919. 

BOWEN.  FRED  F.,  Private,  Motor  Dept.,  764th  Co. ; 
son  of  Chas.  J.  and  Mary  Bowen,  of  Scotland  County. 
Husband  of  Mary  Goldie  Bowen.  Entered  service  June 
3,  1918,  at  Laurel  Hill.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas.  Trans- 
ferred to  Ft.  Adams,  then  to  Ft.  Greble.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Eustis,  Va.,  April  16,  1919. 

BOWEN,  JOHN,  Private  1st  class,  Co.  F,  30th  Div., 
114th  F.  A.  Reg.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  J.  K.  and  Mrs. 
R.  E.  Bowen.  Entered  service  March  1,  1918,  at  Rocky 
Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp 
Sevier,  Greenville,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for 
France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  offensive 
Sept.  12  to  19,  1918.  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Sept.  26 
to  Oct.  8,  1918.  Woevre  offensive  Nov.  8th  to  11th;  de- 
fensive of  Toul  Sector  Aug.  27  to  Sept.  11 ;  defensive  of 
Marne  sector  Oct.  11  to  Nov.  8,  1918.  Was  with  the  Army 
of  Occupation  in  Germany.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March 
28,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  3,  1919. 

BOWEN,  EDWARD  J.,  Private  1st  class,  Co.  M  G, 
83rd  Div.,  49th  Inf.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  J.  K.  and 
Mrs.  R.  E.  Bowen.  Entered  service  July  22,  1918,  at 
Rocky  Mount.  Sent  to  Camp  Hancock.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  Nov.  11,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  23,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  May  8,  1919. 


BOST,  FLOYD  B.,  Cook,  Co.  C,  17th  Div.,  Inf.;  of 
Iredell  County ;  son  of  F.  K.  and  Mrs.  M.  A.  Bost.  En- 
tered service,  July  22,  1917,  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Springfield,  Mass., 
then  to  Camp  Meade.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade. 
April  14,  1919. 


BOWMAN,  EARLY  LEE,  Corpl.,  Field  Artillery, 
Hdqrs.  Co.  F.  A.  R.  D.  Div.,  9th  Reg.;  of  Surry  County; 
son  of  W.  R.  and  Mrs.  M.  M.  Bowman.  Entered  service 
Aug.  26,  1918,  at  High  Point.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  where  he  served  until  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, Dec.  10,  1918. 


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BOWDEN,  EDGAR  G..  Private,  1st  class,  Co.  G,  81st 
Div.,  322nd  Inf.  Reg. ;  of  Franklin  County ;  son  of  W.  A. 
and  Mrs.  T.  Bowden.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Eula  Bowden. 
Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Louisburg,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  Green- 
ville, S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France 
July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector,  Somme  Sector, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 

BOYD,  JAMES  E.,  Cook,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  322nd 
Reg.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  Oliver  and  Mrs.  Bet 
Hodges  Boyd.  Entered  service  Sept.  4,  at  Scotland  Neck. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  11,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Nov.  12,  1918.  Fought  at 
Alsace-Lorraine  Sector  and  Verdun.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 

BOYD,  THOMAS  R.,  Elec,  1st  class,  Radio,  U.  S. 
Nav;  of  Beaufort  County;  son  of  Thomas  R.  Boyd  and 
Mrs.  Beulah  Boyd.  Entered  service  Jan.  11,  1918,  U.  S. 
Radio  School,  Cambridge,  Ma..  Mustered  out  at  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1919. 

BOYST,  J.  R.,  Private,  1st  class,  U.  S.  Marines,  Btn. 
R,  385th  Co. ;  son  of  C.  H.  and  Lizzie  Boyst,  of  Guilford 
County.     Entered  service  at  Greensboro,  N.  C,  Oct.  10, 

1918.  Sent  to  Paris  Island,  S.  C.  Made  two  trips  to 
Cuba  on  special  detail.  Mustered  out  at  Paris  Island, 
April  1,  1919. 

BOYST,  RAYMOND  J.,  Private,  1st  class,  U.  S.  Ma- 
rines, 385th  Co.,  Btn.  R. ;  son  of  C.  H.  and  Mrs.  Lizzie 
Boyst.  Entered  service  Oct.  10,  1918,  at  Greensboro,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Paris  Island,  S.  C.  Made  two  trips  to  Cuba  on 
special  detail.  Was  accidentally  shot  by  coach  of  rifle 
range.    Mustered  out  at  Paris  Island,  S.  C,  April  1,  1919. 

BOYST,  OSCAR  A.,  Yeoman,  3rd  class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. ; 
son  of  C.  H.  and  Lizzie  Boyst ;  of  Guilford  County.  En- 
tered service  June  15, 1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Opr. 
Base,  Va.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "Indiana,"  then  to 
Bay  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  then  to  U.  S.  S.  "Siboney."  Sailed  for 
France  April   15,   1919.     Promoted  to  Yeoman  Feb.  3, 

1919.  Was  on  transport  duty;  made  seven  trips  across 
to  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  2,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Opr.  Base,  Va.    Released  Sept.  19,  1919. 

BRACKETT,  J.  I.,  1st  class  Private,  F  Artillery,  Btn. 
E,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  Artillery;  of  Guilford  County;  son 
of  W.  B.  and  Mrs.  Cora  Brackett.  Entered  service  May 
29,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  7,  1918.  Landed  Aug.  20,  1918.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Muster- 
ed out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  20,  1919. 

BRADSHAW,  FRANCIS  S.,  Seaman  (Navy)  ;  of 
Granville  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  S.  Bradshaw. 
Entered  service  April  3,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Norfolk,  Va.,  April  4,  1917.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S. 
"Connecticut"  April  21,  1917;  then  to  U.  S.  S.  "Geo. 
Washington,"  April  25,  1917.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France. 
Served  on  the  "Geo.  Washington"  26  months,  and  made 
18  trips  across.    Mustered  out  at  Hoboken,  No.  5,  1919. 

BRANCH,  DAVID  J.,  Private,  F.  A.  Hdqrs.  Co.  63, 
60th  Reg.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  S.  G.  and  C.  S. 
Branch.  Entered  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Hickory,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
Jan.  23,  1919. 


BRANTLEY,  JAY,  Private,  1st  class,  F.  A.,  41st  Div., 
8th  Reg.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Nash.  Entered  service  Aug.  28,  1918,  at  Spring  Hope. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  then  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed 
for  France  Oct.  28,  1918.  Landed  at  Brest  Nov.  9,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  1,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  May  13,  1919. 

BARBOUR,  JESSE  J.,  Private,  1st  class,  M.  P.  Co. 
B ;  of  Johnston  County ;  son  of  Seth  and  Mrs.  Florence 
Barbour.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Corinna  Barbour.  Entered 
service  May  25,  1918,  at  Smithfield,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Promoted  to  Private,  1st  class,  June  11, 
1918.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Feb.  1,  1919. 

BRANSON,  JOHN  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  29th  Div.,  116th 
Reg.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  W.  E.  and  M.  A.  Bran- 
son. Entered  camp  at  Petersburg,  Va.  Sent  to  Camp 
McClellan.  Sailed  for  France  June  15,  1918.  Fought  at 
Defensive  Center  Sector,  Hauta,  Alsace,  July  25,  1918  to 
Sept  23;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Sept.  26  to  Oct.  11; 
Mallbrook  Hill,  Oct.  8;  Molvile  Farm  Oct.  10,  where  he 
was  gassed.  Was  on  Mexican  border  seven  months.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  May  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  May  27,  1919. 

BRASWELL,  TROY  L.,  1st  class  Private,  Co.  306, 
Mobile  Veterinary  Co.,  81st  Div.;  of  Wilson  County;  son 
of  E.  T.  and  Mrs.  Jennie  Braswell.  Entered  service 
March  30,  1917,  at  Wilson.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  June  30,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  His  duty  was  to  take 
horses  to  battle  front,  and  remove  the  wounded  horses. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  25,  1919. 

BRASWELL,  THOMAS  E.,  Corpl.,  Amb.  Tr.,  Co.  B, 
6th  Div.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  J.  T.  and  Mrs.  J.  T. 
Braswell.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Sadie  McCauley  Braswell. 
Entered  service  May  10,  1917,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Scrivens,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S. 
C,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  June  13, 
1918.  Fought  at  Argonne  Forest.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 

BRASWELL,  CALLIE  B.,  Private,  1st  class.  Inf.,  Co. 
I,  81st  Div.,  321st  Reg.;  of  Edgecombe  County;  son  of 
J.  L.  and  Margaret  Braswell.  Entered  service  May  29, 
1918,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.  Sailed  from  Philadelphia.  Pa..  July  31,  1918. 
Landed  in  France.  Promoted  to  1st  class  Private  Sept. 
19,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  and  St.  Die. 
Wounded  at  Meuse-Argonne  Nov.  11,  1918,  by  shrapnel 
and  machine  gun.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  114  at 
Bordeaux,  France.  Arrived  in  I'.  S.  A.  From  St.  Na- 
zairre,  France.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  29, 
1919. 

BREWER,  W.  E.,  Corpl.,  Inf.  Hdqrs.,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Reg. ;  of  Lenoir  County ;  son  of  J.  I.  and  Margaret 
Brewer.  Entered  service  June  16,  1916,  at  Kinston,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stewart, 
Texas,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais, 
France,  May  28,  1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  of  30th 
Div.  Served  on  the  Mexican  border  for  six  months.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  Aug.,  1918. 


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BREWER,  J.  FLETCHER,  1st  class  Private,  Inf., 
Co.  E,  6th  Div.,  54th  Inf. ;  of  Chatham  County ;  son  of  T. 
L.  and  Mrs.  Ada  Brewer.  Entered  service  May  10,  1917, 
at  Pittsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Scrivens,  Ga.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Wadsworth.  Sailed  for  France  July  17,  1918. 
Fought  at  Alsace— Lorraine,  Meuse-Argonne.  Landed  in 
U.  S.  A.  Sept.  8,  1919,  at  New  York.  Was  with  Army  of 
Occupation ;  was  sent  back  on  same  boat  with  Genl.  Per- 
shing.   Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  26,  1919. 

BREWER,  JOHN  C,  Mechanic,  Artillery,  Co.  A,  Div. 
No.  81,  318th  Field  Artillery;  son  of  R.  L.  and  Ada 
Brewer,  of  Davidson,  N.  C.  Entered  service  May  3,  1917, 
at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camo  Jackson.  To 
Liverpool,  England,  Aug.  20,  1918.  Landed  in  the  United 
States  June  3,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  20,  1919. 

BRICKELL,  WILLIAM  W.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Halifax  County,  N.  C;  born  Oct.  6, 
1886.  Son  of  R.  B.  Brickell  and  Mrs.  Rena  Brickell.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  24,  1917,  at  Camp  Jackson.  Transfer- 
red to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  J. 
Wounded  severely  in  arm  and  leg  at  the  Battle  of  Somme 
Oct.  17,  1918.     Died  British  Hospital,  France,  Oct.  17, 

1918.  Buried  at  Roisel,  France. 

BRIDGES,  J.  R.,  Jr.,  Private,  Engineers,  Truck  Co. 
No.  10,  23rd  Reg.;  of  Mecklenburg  County;  son  of  Dr. 
J.  R.  and  Mrs.  Nannie  M.  Bridges.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Ann  McGill  Bridges.  Entered  service  Nov.  6,  1917,  at 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Meade,  Md.  Sailed  for 
France  March  15,  1918.  Fought  at  Argonne.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  1,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
May  20,  1919. 

BRIGGS,J.C,  Cook,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf.; 
of  Vance  County;  son  of  W.  S.  and  Mrs.  S.  J.  Briggs. 
Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Henderson,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Boston,  Mass. 
Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Ar- 
gonne-Meuse,  Hindenburg  Line.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  14,  1919.  Landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919 

BRIGMAN,  BENJ.  E.,  Mechanic,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  31st 
Div.,  122nd  Reg. ;  of  Pitt  County ;  son  of  Geo.  W.  and  Mrs. 
Martha  Brigman.  Entered  service  June  27,  1916,  at 
Greenville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Harris,  Ga.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France  June  20,  1918. 
Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  5,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Served 
nine  months  with  R.  T.  C.  in  France,  four  months  with 
D.  C.  I.  Dept.,  at  Bordeaux.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gor- 
don, Aug.  13,  1919. 

BRINKLEY,  J.  R.,  Mechanic,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div., 
119th  Inf.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Brinkley.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Florence  Brinkley.  En- 
tered service  June  5,  1916,  at  Wilson.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn 
Morehead,  to  Camp  Royster,  to  Sevier,  to  Camp  Merritt, 
and  sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Gassed  at  Hinden- 
bur  Line  Sept.  29.  Sent  to  English  Hospital  Sept.  30th. 
Served  on  Mexican  border  seven  months.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  April  7,  1919. 

BROOKS,  SHEPHERD  C,  Private,  Btry.  D,  5th  Div.. 
21st  F.  A. ;  son  of  R.  M.  and  I.  V.  Brooks,  of  Lee  County. 
Entered  service  June  25,  1918,  at  Jonesboro,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  22,  1918.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  22, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  29,  1919. 


BRITT,  SAMUEL  M.,  Reg.  Sergt.  Major,  Inf.,  Co. 
Hdqrs.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of 
W.  G.  and  Barbara  Britt.  Entered  service  June,  1916,  at 
Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  R.  S.  M.  July,  1917.  Fought  at 
Ypres-Somme  Front,  Cambrai,  St.  Quentin,  Hindenburg 
Line.  Served  on  Mexican  border  six  months.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
April  12,  1919. 

BROOKS,  ISAAC  E.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co  Hdqrs.,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Craven  County;  son  of  S.  W.  and 
Fannie  C.  Brooks.  Entered  service  June  21,  1916,  at 
Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Stewart,  Texas ;  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  28,  1918.  Was  in  all  en- 
gagements of  30th  from  June  12,  1918,  to  Sept.  7,  1918. 
Promoted  to  2nd  Lt.  Jan.  23,  1919  Served  on  Mexican 
border  from  Oct.  1,  1916,  to  Jan.  21,  1917.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  March  20,  1919. 

BROOKSHIRE,  GUY  E.,  Private,  1st  class,  Medical 
Evac.  Hospital  No.  14;  son  of  L.  D.  and  Julina  Brookshire, 
of  Buncombe  County.  Entered  service  April  26,  1918,  at 
Asheville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  then  to  Camp  Jackson,  sailed  for 
Brest,  France,  Aug.  7,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  11,  1919,  Newport 
News,  Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  19,  1919. 

BROWN,  WALTER  L.,  1st  class  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. ;  of  Durham  County ;  son  of  Mr.  D. 
W.  and  Mrs.  Maggie  Brown.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Sallie 
Landis  Brown.  Enlisted  May  28,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt, 
N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  10,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Belgium.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  16,  1918.  Landed  at 
Hoboken,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Jan.  26, 
1919. 

BROWN,  MARVIN  C,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  D, 
81st  Div.,  321st  Reg.;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Minnie  Bettie 
Brown  of  Iredell  County.  Husband  of  Bettie  Rabbenet 
Brown.  Entered  service  May  16,  1917,  at  Statesville,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  20,  1918.  Fought  at 
St.  Mihiel,  and  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
July  1,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  3,  1919. 

BROWN,  CHAS.  L.,  Personnel  Sergt.,  M.  G.  Btn., 
115th  Hdqrs.,  30th  Div. ;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Minnie  Brown, 
of  Iredell  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Brown. 
Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Statesville,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Personnel  Sergt.  Sept.  1,  1918.  Fought  in  all 
actions  of  the  30th  Div.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  23, 
1919,  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  April  2,  1919. 

BROWN,  JAMIE  E.,  Private,  1st  class,  Co.  I,  1st  Div., 
28th  Reg. ;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  B.  and  Sallie  Brown. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Lula  Brown.  Entered  service  April  16, 
1917.  Enlisted  at  Raleigh.  Sent  to  Ft.  Scrivens,  Ga. 
Transferred  to  Camp  McAllen,  Texas,  then  to  Hoboken. 
Sailed  for  France  June  17,  1917.  Fought  at  Alsace-Lor- 
raine, Cantigny.  Wounded  at  Cantigny  by  shell  June 
25,  1918.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  27,  France.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  27,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  Feb.  22,  1919. 


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BROWN,  S.  L.,  Sergt.  of  property,  Div.  Q.  M.  C.  En- 
tered service  at  Concord,  N.  C,  May  29.  Reported  for 
duty  at  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  In  service  twelve  months.  Was 
discharged  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  6,  1919. 

BROWNING,  ROBERT  JOHN,  Private,  1st  class,  Ma- 
chine Gun  Bin.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  115th  Reg.;  of  Martin 
County;  son  of  L.  R.  and  Mrs.  Matilda  F.  Browning.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Williamson,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S. 
C,  to  Camn  Mills.  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France.  Fought  at 
Cambrai,  Meuse-Argonne.  Sent  to  General  Hospital  No. 
72.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  3,  1919. 

BRUMLEY,  S.  V.,  Entered  army  July  15,  1918,  at 
Concord,  N.  C.  Reported  for  duty  to  the  Clemson  Col- 
lege (S.  C.)  Vocation  School  for  two  months,  training  for 
wireless  telegraphy  and  then  four  months'  finishing  course 
in  New  York  City  College.  Transferred  to  Camp  Greene. 
Discharged  there  Jan.  6,  1919. 


BUCHANAN,  SELDON  H.,  Private,  1st  class, 
Transport  Corps,  Co.  B,  52nd  Reg.;  of  Durham  County; 
son  of  J.  H.  and  Mrs.  Francis  Buchanan.  Entered  service 
March  30,  1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  June  7,  1918.  With  Army  in  Germany  for  four 
months.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  4,  at  Newport  News, 
Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  17,  1919. 

BULLA,  ROBERT  E.,  Private,  1st  class,  Inf.,  Co.  E, 
30th  Div.,  118th  Reg.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  W.  H. 
and  Mrs.  L.  B.  Bulla  and  husband  of  Mrs.  E.  J.  Bulla. 
Entered  service  May  19,  1917,  at  High  Point.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed 
for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgian 
Sector,  from  July  4th  to  Sept.  7th,  Front  Line  Trenches 
four  days,  Hindenburg  Line,  Montbrehain  Sector,  from 
Sept.  23rd,  to  Oct.  10th.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March 
27,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  March  31,  1919. 


BRYANT,  WADE  N„  1st  Sergt,  Co.  D,  53rd  Reg. 
Inf. ;  of  Caldwell  County ;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Laura  Bryant. 
Entered  service  June  17,  1916,  (for  service  in  Mexico), 
at  Lenoir,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Columbus  Br.,  Ohio.  Assigned  to 
Co.  D,  6th  Reg.  Inf.,  at  El  Valla,  Mexico.  (Was  there  six 
months  and  five  days),  there  to  El  Paso,  Tex.;  in  April, 
1917,  to  Chicamauga  Park,  Ga.,  there  transferred  to  Co. 
D,  53rd  Reg  Inf.  (6th  Div.) ,  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  and  sailed 
for  France  July  6,  1918.  Vosges  Mt.  offensive  Sector  and 
Meuse-Argonne  defensive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  12, 
1919.  From  Camp  Mills  to  Camp  Grant,  111.,  and  re-en- 
listed Jan.  27,  1920,  for  one  year  as  Private  in  21st  F.  A. 
at  Camp  Bragg,  N.  C.    Still  in  service  as  a  Sergeant. 

BRYANT,  WILL  E.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div., 
322nd  Reg. ;  of  Northampton  County ;  son  of  E.  W.  and 
Mrs.  Harriet  C.  Bryant.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Maude  Bryant. 
Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Sept.  19,  1917.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  16,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Sept.  28, 
Sergt.  Nov.  1,  2nd  Lt.  April  21,  1919.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel,  Vosges  offensive.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Kenilworth,  Asheville,  N.  C,  Aug.  15,  1919. 

BRYANT,  R.  L.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Reg., 
Co.  E;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  J.  F.  and  Mrs.  Jose- 
phine Bryant.  Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Jackson, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Verdun  Sector,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Was  in  trenches  eleven  days  on  Argonne  sector. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


BULLARD,  JULIUS  D.,  1st  class  Private,  C  Co.,  4th 
Corps,  Art  Park;  son  of  H.  L.  and  P.  A.  Bullard,  of  Co- 
lumbus County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Hattie  Bullard.  En- 
tered service  Aug.  5,  1918,  at  Chadburn,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  Sept,  3,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  28,  1919.  Dec.  2,  1918,  to  May 
28,  1919,  with  Army  of  Occupation  in  Germany.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  13,  1919. 

BULLOCK,  B.  LEONARD,  2nd  class  Musician,  Hdqrs. 
Co.,  Inf.,  of  81st  Div.,  324th  Reg. ;  of  Wilson  County ;  son 
of  W.  P.  and  Mrs.  Charlotte  E.  Bullock.  Entered  service 
Nov.  2,  1917,  at  Wilson.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  June  25,  1919. 


BULLOCK,  JAMES  A.,  Wagoner,  326th  Ambl.  Corps, 
82nd  Div.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  Mr.  A.  A.  and  Mrs. 
Mary  A.  Bullock.  Entered  service  June  7,  1917,  at  Dur- 
ham, N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas.  Transferred  to  Ft. 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  then  to  Camp  Gordon.  Sailed  for 
France  May  18,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne and  other  fronts.  Gassed  at  Argonne  Oct.  On 
Lazny  Sector ;  Toul  Sector.  On  detached  service  while  in 
France  S.  S.  U.  647  with  the  French.  Was  under  constant 
fire  for  thirty-five  days  without  relief  in  Meuse-Argonne 
Sector.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  6,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  18,  1919. 


BRYANT,  J.  L.,  Sergt.  Adjt.  Gen.  Detachment;  of 
Northampton  County;  son  of  J.  T.  and  Martha  O.  Bryant. 
Entered  service  May  25,  1917,  at  Jackson,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N. 
'  Y.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France.  Promoted  to  rank  as  Mess 
Sergt.  July  15,  1917.  Sent  to  Hospital  at  Camp  Jackson, 
and  Mineola,  L.  I.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept. 
23,  1919. 

BRYANT,  M.  D.,  C.  M.  2nd  class,  Naval  Aviation;  of 
Edgecombe  County;  son  of  B.  B.  and  Mrs.  Susan  Bryant. 
Entered  service  Dec.  15,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Pensacola,  Fla.,  Dec.  20,  1917.  Transferred  to  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Sailed  to  Pauillac,  France,  April  2.  1918. 
Did  duty  west  coast  in  France  eleven  months.  Arrived  in 
U.  S.  A.  March  6,  1919,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out 
Air  Service  Station,  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Aug.  11,  1919. 


BULLUCK,  F.  P.,  Cook,  Engineers,  Co.  M,  19th  Div,; 
of  Edgecombe  County;  son  of  H.  B.  and  Mrs.  Clara  Bul- 
luck.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mamie  Bulluck.  Entered  service 
June  20,  1916.  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Glenn.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  Brest, 
France,  March,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  March  14, 
1919,  New  York.  Served  on  Mexican  border  six  months. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  14,  1919. 

BUNCH,  HENRY  R..  Private.  Medical.  81st  Div.. 
316th  Reg..  F.  A.;  of  Iredell  County;  son  of  J.  W.  and 
Mattie  Bunch.  Entered  service  October  12,  1917,  at 
Statesville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5,  1918.  Sta- 
tioned near  Chaumont.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  9, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  20,  1919. 


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BULLUCK,  VESTON  F.,  Private^  Musician,  30th 
Div.,  105th  Engineers  Band;  of  Edgecombe  County;  son 
of  Frank  and  Mrs.  Ellena  Bulluck.  Entered  service 
March  22,  1918,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  June  21,  1918. 
Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Belgium,  Sept.  1,  1918;  Belli- 
court,  France,  Sept.  29,  to  Oct.  1,  1918;  Montbrehain, 
Brancourt,  Premont,  Busigny,  France,  Oct.  8,  to  Oct.  11, 
1918;  La  Selle  River,  Andigny,  Oct.  17  to  20,  1918.  Mazin- 
hein.  Served  with  Provost  Guard  Co.  No.  10,  St.  Na- 
zairre,  France.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  Oct.  29,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Nov.  4,  1919. 

BUNN,  POWELL  JOSEPH,  1st  Sergt.,  Machine  Gun 
Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Edgecombe  County;  son  of 
H.  S.  and  Mrs.  Luela  Powell  Bunn.  Entered  service 
May  7,  1917,  at  Camp  Royster,  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918. 
Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Ypres  Salient,  Bellicourt,  Pre- 
mont, Busigny,  Montbrehein,  St.  Souplet,  Mazinghein. 
Mustered  cut  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  7,  1919. 

BUNTING,  B.  L.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  321st 
Reg. ;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  W.  B.  and  Mrs.  Sallie  Bunt- 
ing. Entered  service  May  29,  1918,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  14,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  Corpl.     Fought  at  Vosges  Mt.  Sept.  10  to  24, 

1918,  Argonne,  Nov.  9  to  11,  1918.  Arrivade  in  U.  S.  A. 
June  20,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 

BUNTON,  WILL,  Private,  Inf.,  L  Co.,  81st  Div.,  321st 
Reg. ;  son  of  C.  B.  and  Rosa  Bunton,  of  Cabarrus  Count- 
ty.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Susie  Bunton.  Entered  service 
May  25,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier  and  to  Camp  Up- 
ton. Sailed  for  France  Aug.  1,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die 
Sector,  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  New  York, 
May  28,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  June  9,  1919. 

BUNTON,  LUTHER,  Private,  1st  class,  Inf.,  Co.  L, 
30th  Div.,  118th  Reg.;  son  of  C.  B.  and  Rosa  Bunton,  of 
Cabarrus  County.  Entered  service  April  17,  1917,  at 
Concord,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  June  17,  1919. 

BURDEN,  W.  C,  Pharmacy  Mate,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  11th 
Reg.  Marines;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  W.  J.  and  Mrs. 
Nina  E.  Burden.  Husband  of  Mrs.  India  Allen  Burden. 
Entered  service  March  20,  1918,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Charleston,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Quantico,  Va.  Sailed 
for  France  Sept.  2,  1918.  Was  on  Chateau  Thierry  Front, 
with  Ambulance  Corps.     Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  14, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Aug.  5,  1919. 

BURGESS,  JESSE  G.,  Private,  1st  class,  Co.  L,  120th 
Inf.,  30th  Div. ;  son  of  William  Dennis  and  Mrs.  J.  P. 
Burgess,  of  Guilford  County.  Entered  service  June  11, 
1917,  at  Mount  Airy,  N.  C;  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France 
May  17,  1918.  Returnel  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

BURNSIDE,  P.  W.,  1st  class  Moulder,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. , 
son  of  R.  G.  and  Emma  Burnside,  of  Guilford  Countv. 
Entered  service  Feb.  28,  1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  St.  Helena,  Va.  Receiving  Ship  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Tranr- 
ferred  to  U.  S.  Navy  Magazine  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Served  in 
Mine  Plant  during  entire  period  of  service.  Mustered 
out  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  Feb.  19,  1919. 


BURKE,  H.  GRADY,  Mechanic,  Engineers,  149th  Co. 
17th  Div.,  R.  R.  Eng. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  M.  L.  Burke.  Husband  of  Mrs.  G.  H.  Burke.  En- 
tered service  July  18,  1916,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Bliss,  Texas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Glenn,  then  to 
Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  March  31,  1918.  Landed 
back  in  U.  S.  A.  June  1,  1919,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  4,  1919. 

BURNETTE,  M.  THOMAS,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div., 
322nd  Reg.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  O.  D.  and  Mrs 
W.  I.  Burnette  Entered  service  Sept.  4,  1917,  at  Dur- 
ham, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France 
July  31,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  June  28,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.i St.  Die  Sector,  Sept.  19  to 
23,  St.  Die  Sector  Oct.  2  tol6,  Somme  Sector,  Nov.  4  to  9 
Meuse-Argonne,  Nov.  9  to  11.  Was  with  U.  S.  Military 
Mission.  At  Aitclamm.  Germany,  from  Feb.  8  to  Aug.  I'i 
1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  19,  1919.  Mustered  out 
cd  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Sept.  29,  1919. 

BURROWS,  C.  G.,  Merchant  Marine,  Boatswain7" 
Mate;  of  Randolph  County;  son  of  W.  M.  and  Mrs.  M.  E. 
Burrows.  Entered  service  Aug.  28,  1918,  at  Boston. 
Mass.    Mustered  out  Feb.  5,  1919. 

BURRUS,  JOHN  T.,  Lt.  Col.,  Medical  Corps;  of  Guil- 
ford County;  son  of  John  G.  Burrus.  Entered  service 
May  25,  1917,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.,  then  to  Camp  Wadsworth  and  transferred 
to  Camp  Beauregard.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Major,  April, 
1917,  Lt.  Col.  April,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Beauregard, 
La.,  Jan.  1,  1919. 

BURTON,  JOHN,  Sergt.,  Co.  Hdqrs.,  6th  Div.,  78th 
Reg.  F.  A.:  of  Yancey  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  Z. 
Burton.  Entered  service  June  1,  1917,  at  Burnsville,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  from  there  transferred  to  Camp 
Logan,  Texas,  then  to  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  from  there  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  July  13,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne,  Stoney.  One  and  one-half  months  in  Germany 
on  "Secret  Service  Duty."  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July 
18,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  3,  1919. 

BUSH,  THOMAS  G.,  Private,  1st  class,  Engineers, 
Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  306th  Reg.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of 
John  A.  and  Mrs.  M.  L.  Bush.  Entered  service  Oct.  2, 
1917,  at  Halifax,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y. 
Sailed  for  France  July  30,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne, St.  Die  Sector.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  July  19,  1919. 

BUTTS,  GEO.  R.,  Corpl.,  106th  Org.  Dept. ;  of  Hali- 
fax County.  Entered  service  Nov.  9,  1917,  at  Roanoke 
Rapids.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  transferred  to 
Camp  Mead,  Md.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  5,  1918.  Fought 
at  Hindenburg  Line.  Wounded  Nov.  11,  1918,  shell  and 
machine  gun  bullet.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  25,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  March  29,  1919. 

BUTTS,  Z.  V.,  Jr.,  Corpl,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div., 
119th  Reg.;  of  Carteret  County;  son  of  Z.  V.  and  Mrs. 
Catherine  Butts.  Entered  service  July  30,  1917,  at 
Morehead  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Royster,  N.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Corpl.  June  1,  1918,  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belli- 
court, Hindenburg  Drive,  St.  Quentin.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A. 
April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  7,  1919. 


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BOND,  EDWARD  G.,  Lieut.,  was  born  in  Edenton, 
North  Carolina,  on  the  16th  of  May,  1890.  He  was  a  son 
of  Judge  and  Mrs.  W.  M.  Bond.  After  attending  the 
Graded  School  at  Edenton  he  was  sent  to  Randolph-Macon 
Academy  at  Bedford,  Virginia,  and  from  there  was  later 
sent  to  the  University  of  North  Carolina  at  Chapel  Hill. 
There  he  united  with  the  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  Frater- 
nity, and  after  completing  his  studies  at  said  University 
he  remained  there  and  read  law.  Completing  his  law 
course,  he  passed  the  examination  for  license  to  practice 
before  the  Supreme  Court  of  North  Carolina  before  his 
twenty-first  birthday.  At  each  of  the  schools  he  was  re- 
garded as  a  close  and  diligent  student,  and  in  the  few 
years  after  he  received  his  law  license  he  rapidly  arose 
in  the  profession.  He  was  of  broad  reading,  with  most 
retentive  memory,  a  strong  public  speaker  and  most  in- 
teresting in  private  conversation.  Never  having  been 
connected  in  any  way  with  military  service,  when  trou- 
ble was  threatened  along  the  Mexican  border  he  volun- 
teered and  became  a  member  of  Company  I,  an  old  Eden- 
ton military  company.  He  was  soon  thereafter  sent  to 
Camp  Glenn,  in  North  Carolina,  and  after  staying  there 
several  weeks  was  sent  with  his  company  to  the  border. 
When  the  trouble  there  had  subsided,  the  regiment  to 
which  he  belonged  was  returned  to  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  and 
was  not  disbanded,  as  it  then  seemed  very  certain  that 
our  government  would  soon  be  involved  in  war  with  Ger- 
many. Serving  at  Goldsboro,  Charlotte,  Hillsboro  and 
other  places  in  guarding  bridges  and  performing  various 
details  of  military  service,  he  was  finally  sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  near  Greenville,  S.  C.  There  he  remained  until  he 
was  sent,  in  May,  1918,  as  a  member  of  Company  L,  119th 
Infantry,  Thirtieth  Division,  to  France.  He  remained 
attached  to  that  company  until  he  was  sent  to  a  competi- 
tive school  in  Langres,  France.    After  remaining  at  said 


school  for  a  period  of  time  he  was  commissioned  and  as- 
signed to  Company  L,  39th  Infantry,  Fourth  Division. 
On  October  10,  1918,  he  was  mortally  wounded  in  battle 
near  Bois  de  Foret  in  the  Argonne  Forest,  and  from  there 
was  finally  removed  to  the  hospital  in  the  city  of  Limoges, 
where  he  died  from  the  wounds  on  November  10,  1918, 
and  was  buried  in  the  American  Military  Cemetery  at 
Limoges,  France.  He  was  at  all  times  connected  with  the 
Infantry  and  his  commission  as  Second  Lieutenant  was 
dated  September  25,  1918. 

Letters  from  comrades  received  since  his  death  impute 
to  him  full  and  complete  discharge  of  his  duty  and  speak 
in  the  highest  terms  of  his  valor  and  determination  as  a 
soldier.  He  appeared  to  regard  his  service  to  his  country 
as  a  matter  of  patriotic  duty,  which  is  attested  by  the 
fact  that  a  few  days  before  he  was  wounded  he  closed  a 
letter  by  saying: 

"No  matter  what  happens,  don't  worry  about  me.  I 
hold  my  life  a  matter  of  little  concern  in  great  questions 
affecting  humanity  and  civilization." 

His  older  brother  lives  in  Denver,  Colorado,  practic- 
ing law  there.  His  younger  brother,  before  his  twentieth 
birthday,  filed  application  for  enlistment  into  the  Avia- 
tion service. 

The  subject  of  this  sketch  was  well  educated,  of  high 
character  and  widely  acquainted. 

Lieut.  Bond  was  the  only  member  of  the  D.  K.  E.  Fra- 
ternity at  the  University  of  North  Carolina  who  died  in 
battle  or  from  wounds  received  in  battle,  and  the  society 
has  requested  and  received  a  large  photograph  of  him 
which  now  hangs  on  its  wall  in  their  hall  at  Chapel  Hill. 


BYRD,  DANIEL  B.,  Capt.,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  3rd  Div.,  38th 
Reg.  and  19th  Co.  of  30th  Div. ;  of  Cumberland  County ; 
son  of  Geo.  J.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Byrd.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Florence  Cozort  Byrd.  Entered  service  July  5,  1916  at 
Ft.  Monroe,  Va.  Sent  to  Mineola,  N.  Y.  Transferred  to 
Ft.  Bliss,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed 
for  England  to  France  May  27,  1918.  Entered  service  as 
Lt.  July  5,  1916.  Promoted  to  Capt.  April  11,  1919. 
Fought  in  all  battles  of  30th  Div.  Wounded  in  the  battle 
of  Somme,  LeCatau  Sector,  Oct.  11,  1918,  by  shrapnel. 
Sent  to  British  Gen.  Hospital  No.  8,  then  to  No.  73,  at 
Trouville.  Received  D.  S.  C.  American  and  Military 
Cross,  (British).  Went  with  Army  of  Occupation  at 
Coblenz,  Germany.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark., 
Feb.  14,  1920. 


BYRD,  L.  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  322nd 
Reg.  Born  Jan.  20,  1895.  Son  of  T.  J.  and  Etta  Byrd,  of 
Duplin  County.  Entered  service  May  20,  1918,  at  Faison, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  1st,  1918.  Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918. 
Fought  at  Verdun.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 


BYRD,  ROBERT  B.,  Farrier.  Vet.  Corps.  Hdqrs.  Co., 
6th  Div.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  B.  Z.  and  Mrs.  Lucy 
Byrd.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Agnes  Byrd.  Entered  service 
May  28,  1918,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wads- 
worth,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  July  22,  1918.  Fought  at 
Vosges  Sector,  Meuse-Argonne.  Arrived  in  V.  S.  A.  June 
19,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  July  10,  1919. 


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BURTNER,  RENE  L.,  1st  Sergt.,  Air  Service,  497th 
Aero  Squad. ;  son  of  D.  H.  and  Mrs.  Florence  Burtner,  of 
Mecklenburg  County.  Entered  service  Dec.  13,  1917,  at 
Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  Dec.  13, 
1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Hancock  Jan.  2,  1918,  then 
to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  March  24,  1918.  Sailed  for  France 
July  30,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  April,  1918,  to  Sergt. 
Dec,  1918,  and  1st  Sergt.  Jan.,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  July  5,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  War  Dept.,  Washing- 
ton, D."  C,  Dec.  23,  1919. 


BATTOX,  GECRGE  D.,  Private,  1st  Class  Artly, 
Btry.  F,  73rd  Re?.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  W.  S.  and 
Marion  Batton.  Entered  service  May  7,  1918,  at  Raleigh, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Adams, 
R.  I.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France 
Oct.  13,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camo  Greene,  N.  C,  Jan. 
9,  1919. 


BRYAN,  BLOUNT  HENRY,  Private  Med.,  1st  and 
3rd  Army ;  of  Granville  County ;  son  of  Charlie  W.  and 
Mamie  S.  Bryan.  Entered  service  Aug.  9,  1918,  at  Ox- 
ford, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France,  Sept.  13,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Aisne,  Marne.  Wounded  at 
Argonne,  slightly,  by  Shrapnel,  Nov.  12,  1918.  Left  St. 
Nazairre  on  Sept.  19,  1918,  went  to  Montriburg,  Sept.  21, 
to  Fleury,  Feb.  29.  Was  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  at 
Treves  and  Neuweid,  Germany.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va. 


CHEATHAM,  VIRGINIUS  ANDERSON,  Corpl., 
31st  Balloon  Co.,  Aero  Service.  Born  in  Wilson  County; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  V.  T.  Cheatham.  Entered  the 
service  Jan.  8,  1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas,  Ky.,  and  from  there  to  Camp  McArthur,  Texas. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sill,  Okla.  From  there  he  was 
transferred  to  Camp  Knox,  Ky.  Promoted  from  Private 
to  Corporal  Aug.  25,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Knox, 
Ky.,  March  29,  1919. 


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RECORDS  OF  PRECEDING  PHOTOS 

ONE  TO  THIRTY 


1.  ALEXANDER,  R.  B.,  1st  CI.  Private,  Coast  Artty., 
Co.  2.  Born  in  Forsyth  County,  May  21,  1897;  son  of 
E.  L.  and  N.  F.  Alexander.  Entered  service  June  1,  1918, 
at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  June 
1,  1918.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Adams,  R.  I.,  June  25,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corp.,  September,  1918.  In  Hospital 
at  Ft.  Adams,  Ky.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April 
4,  1919. 


7.  BATTING,  WILLIAM  NATHAN,  Private,  U.  S.  Ma- 
rine Corps,  19th  Co.,  2nd  Div.,  6th  Reg.  Son  of  W.  H. 
and  Nellie  Batting  of  Wilson  County.  Entered  service 
June  18,  1917,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Sent  to  Quantieo,  Va., 
June,  1317.  Sailed  for  France,  Brest,  December,  1917. 
Fought  at  Chateau  Thierry,  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel, 
Verdun  and  Belleau  Woods,  where  he  was  wounded  June 
15,  1918.  Shrapnel  wound,  second  wound  machine  gun 
bullet.  Gassed  slightly.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  15 
and  to  Base  No.  30.  Decorations,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Fran- 
zer  Green  Cord,  French.  Second  wound  at  St.  Mihiel. 
Was  in  Army  of  Occupation  ot  Coblenz,  Germany,  and 
Rhinebhal,  Germany.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Quantico,  Va.,  July  9,  1919.  Had  two 
decorations  and  two  citations. 


2.  ANDERSON,  WALTER  K.,  1st  CI.  Private,  322nd 
Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Wilson  County ;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  Anderson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Alberta 
Anderson.  Entered  the  service  Sept.  20,  1917,  at  Wil- 
son, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  August  18,  1918.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  Corpl.  Sept.  8th.  Transferred  to  Hdqrs.  Co.  as  a 
private.  Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector,  Sept.  18,  1918,  to  Oct. 
17,  1918;  Somme  Sector,  8th  to  9th  of  November,  1918; 
Meuse-Argonne,  Nov.  9  to  11,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
June  18,  1919 ;  landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Was  mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


8.  BLAKE,  CURTIS  E.,  Water  Ten.  (Navy),  1st  Div.; 
of  New  Orleans,  La. ;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Mrs.  Eliza  Blake. 
Entered  service  March  24,  1912,  at  Frisco,  Cal. ;  re-en- 
listed March  3,  1917,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Wounded  at  Cha- 
teau Thierry  by  machine  gun.  Sent  to  U.  S.  Mercy 
Hospital  Ship.  Served  on  Paulding,  foreign  duty  as 
guard,  also  U.  S.  S.  Virginian,  U.  S.  S.  Idaho,  made  sev- 
eral convoy  trips,  made  five  transport  trips.  Was  fired 
on  by  submarine  twice  on  board  Paulding.  Served  in 
Honolulu  four  months  guard  duty ;  was  in  battle  of  Cha- 
teau Thierry  and  Bellicourt,  served  on  Mexican  border 
from  March  29,  1916,  to  March  1,  1917.  Mustered  out  at 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  16,  1919. 


3.  ANDERSON,  CHARLES  HOLT,  1st  CI.  Private, 
242nd  Co.,  M.  P.  Born  in  Alamance  County;  son  of  A.  L. 
and  Fannie  Anderson.  Entered  service  June  3,  1918,  at 
Haw  River,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  and  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Humphrey,  Va.,  then  to  Ft.  Meyer.  Sent 
overseas  to  France,  August,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
August,  1919.  Had  charge  of  prisoners  in  England  and 
France.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  August,  1919. 


4.  BARBEE,  WALTER  J.,  Sergt.,  Air  Service,  483rd 
Aero  Co. ;  of  Durham  County  ;  son  of  W.  A.  and  Mrs.  P.  E. 
Barbee.  Husband  of  Mrs.  V.  I.  Barbee.  Entered  service 
Dec.  14,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Meade, 
Md.  Transferred  to  Morrison,  Va.  Sailed  for  France 
March.  4,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  April  1, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  Feb.  8,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Feb.  26,  1919. 


9.  BROWN,  GEO.  C,  1st  CI.  Private  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Inf.  Born  in  Moore  County;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  B.  F.  Brown.  Entered  the  service  July  25,  1917,  at 
Asheboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May 
24,  1918.  Fought  at  Hindenburg  Line,  Ypres  Front. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  14,  1919. 

10.  BROWN,  FELIX  EDWARD,  1st  CI.  Private,  Med. 
Base  Hosp.  65.  Son  of  W.  V.  and  S.  A.  Brown,  of  Yadkin 
County.  Husband  of  Viria  Marie  Brown.  Entered  ser- 
vice April  11,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem.  Sent  to  Ft.  Mc- 
Pherson,  Ga.,  April  11,  1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.,  August,  1918.  Sailed  for  France,  Brest,  Sept. 
13,  1918.  Was  transferred  to  entertainment  department. 
Was  with  Kerhon  player  in  Belgium  and  France.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  July  3,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  July  22,  1919. 


5.  BAREFOOT,  JULIUS  J.,  Maj.  Med.  Corps,  Air 
Service  Div. ;  of  Alamance  County ;  son  of  Julius  J.  and 
Emma  Laura  Barefoot.  Husband  of  Octavia  W.  Bare- 
foot. Entered  service  Dec.  27,  1917,  at  Graham,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Payne  Field,  then 
to  Langley  Field,  then  to  Genl.  Hospital  No.  14,  Green- 
leaf.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Capt.  July,  1918,  then  to  rank 
of  Major,  November,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Green- 
leaf,  Ga.,  Dec.  13,  1918. 


6.  BARNES,  ORLANDO  M.,  Mess  Sgt.  Inf.,  M.  G.  Co., 
30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.  Son  of  O.  B.  and  Sallie  Barnes,  of 
Guilford  County.  Entered  service  June  21,  1916,  at 
Greensboro,  N.  C.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium  July  12  to 
Sept.  16,  1918;  Cambrai,  St.  Quentin  offensive;  Belli- 
court from  Sept.  29,  1918,  to  Oct.  19,  1918.  Decorations 
G.  O.  No.  2,  Hdq.,  30th  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  Jan.  10,  1919,  for 
valor  during  Cambrai  and  St.  Quentin  offensive.  Did 
duty  on  Mexican  border.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  11, 
1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, April  17,  1919. 


11.  BYRD,  R.  B.,  1st.  CI.  Private,  Med.  Corps  Co., 
Emb.  Hospital ;  of  Stanly  County ;  son  of  T.  C.  and  Mrs. 
Martha  Byrd.  Entered  service  April  1,  1918,  at  Albe- 
marle, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.,  then  to  Camp  Hill.  Was  on  guard 
duty  11  months,  sentry  duty  at  Newport  News,  Va., 
Embarkation  Hospital  No.  2.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  March  22,  1919. 

12.  CALLUM,  JOHN  B.,  Private,  Engrs.  Hdqrs.  Co., 
30th  Div.,  105th  Reg.;  of  Guilford  County;  born  April  25, 
1898;  son  of  W.  L.  and  Lila  B.  Callum.  Entered  service 
July,  1917,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  20, 
1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  St.  Quentin,  Bellicourt,  Argonne, 
Voormizelle,  and  all  other  engagements  of  105th  Engi- 
neers. Died  at  Armiens,  Nov.  18,  1918.  Buried  at  Durg, 
Sommes,  France.  Dispatch  rider  attached  to  Hdqrs.  of 
105th,  Col.  J.  A.  Pratt  commanding.  Killed  between  the 
lines  while  carrying  dispatches.  Has  Victory  Medal  with 
five  stars. 


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13.  CASE,  W.  B.,  Pvt.  Pioneer  Inf.,  Co.  B,  4th  Reg.; 
of  Rockingham  County ;  son  of  M.  L.  and  Martha  Case. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Irene  Martin  Case.  Entered  service 
Aug.  5th  at  MayoJan,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France 
Sept.  23,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  1,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  July  7,  1919. 


14.  COBLE,  LONNIE  B.,  Sergt.  Q.  M.  C,  Train.  Corps 
No.  10.  Born  Sept.  25,  1890;  son  of  H.  M.  and  Isabelle 
Coble,  of  Guilford  County.  Entered  service  Dec.  21,  1917, 
at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Johnston,  Fla.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  June  24,  1318.  Died  Oct. 
21,  1918,  of  influenza  and  p.ieumonia  at  Camp  Hancock, 
Ga. 


Wounded   at   St.   Quentin  by  shrapnel,   Sept.  27,   1918; 
wound  in  left  leg.    Gassed  at  St.  Quentin  Front,  Sept.  27, 

1918.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  12,  General,  St.  Louis. 
Sailed  from  Brest,  France,  Jan.  23,  1919 ;  landed  Jan.  30, 

1919,  New  York.     Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Feb. 
18,  1919. 


20.  GALLION,  GARFIELD  EUGENE,  Pvt.  Inf.,  Co. 
M,  30th  Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Johnston  County;  born  June 
23,  1894;  son  of  Mrs.  Grace  Gallion.  Entered  service 
June  4,  1917,  at  Benson.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  10,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres.  Killed  by  shell  while  in  reserve  behind 
the  lines  in  Belgium,  Aug.  6,  1918.  Buried  at  Poperinghe, 
Belgium. 


15.  COLTRANE,  VERNON  W.,  3rd  CI.  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S. 
N.  R.  F.  Son  of  A.  L.  and  Sarah  Coltrane,  of  Guilford 
County.  Entered  service  June  3,  1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  U.  S.  S.  Lakeport.  Release:!  from  ship  at  Newport 
News,  Va.  Made  three  trips  across,  first  to  Glasgow, 
Scotland,  one  to  Inverness,  one  to  Azores  Islands.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  9,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  New- 
port News,  Va.,  June  3,  1919. 


21.  GLENN,  CHAS.  E..  Private  1st  CL,  F.  A.,  Batt.  A, 
81st  Div.,  316th  Reg.  Son  of  L.  E.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Glenn, 
of  Guilford  County;  born  Dec.  5,  1895.  Entered  service 
May  28,  1918,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son. Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
17,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Hospital  No.  12,  A.  P.  O.  Died 
from  bronchial  pieumonia  Oct.  5,  1918,  at  Valdahorn, 
France.     Buried  at  Valdahorn,  France. 


16.  DAVIS,  FOSTER  C,  Bugler,  Inf.,  Mach.  Gun  Co., 
30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.  Born  in  Wake  county ;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  C.  M.  Davis.  Entered  the  service  June  2,  1917, 
at  Wake  Forest,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for 
France  May  25th,  1918.  Bugler  when  entered  service. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt,  Hindenburg  Line.  Was  on 
guard  duty  when  killed  during  the  Hindenburg  Drive, 
Oct.  10,  1919.  He  was  a  survivor  of  a  torpedoed  British 
ship.    He  was  the  author  of  "A  Call  of  the  Wanderlust." 


22.  GRAVES,  HENRY  LEWIS,  2nd  Lt.  Air  Service, 
Pilot  278th  Aero  Squad.  Born  in  Moore  County;  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  C.  Graves.    Entered  the  service"  Aug.  15, 

1917,  at  Atlanta,  Ga.  Was  sent  to  Georgia  Tech  and 
from  there  to  Park  Field,  Tenn.,  and  from  there  to  Dick, 
Texas.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  and  from  there  to 
Taliaferro  Field,  Ft.  Worth,  Texas.  Sailed  for  France 
Sept.  15,  1918.     Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  April  1, 

1918.  Overseas  13  months.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  Oct.  15,  1919. 


17.  DICK,  ROBT.  S.,  Sergt.  Inf.,  M.  G.  Co.,  81st  Div. 
322nd  Reg.  Son  of  T.  L.  and  Emma  Dick,  of  Guilford 
County.  Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Greensboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
August,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  September,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector,  Somme,  Meuse-Argonne  offen- 
sives. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


23.  GRUBBS,  THOS.  R.,  Pvt.,  Med.  Corps,  Am.  321, 
81st  Div.:  of  Forsyth  County;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Ellen 
Grubbs.  Entered  service  June  25,  1917,  at  Winston- 
Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorps.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Jackson,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  to  Camp  Mills,  to  France 
Aug.  7,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die,  Meuse-Argonne.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  16,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 


18.  FESPERMAN,  WALTER  S.,  Wagoner,  Inf.  Sup. 
Co.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of 
C.  M.  and  Mrs.  J.  M.  Fesperman.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Clara 
May  Green  Fesperman.  Entered  service  May  28,  1917, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France 
May  12,  1918.  Was  in  all  battles  with  his  regiment — 
Ypres,  Lankhaf  Farm,  Sept.  9th  to  21st;  Bellicourt,  Rau- 
ray,  Sept.  29th  to  Oct.  1st;  Premont,  Hindenburg  Line, 
Oct.  8th;  Busigny,  Oct.  9th;  Becquigney,  Bohain,  Vaux 
Audigny,  La  Hale,  Menereise,  Oct.  10th  to  11th;  St.  Mar- 
tian Bevien,  Mezinghein  Heights  of  Calilleon,  Oct.  17th  to 
19th,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  11,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  May  18,  1919. 


24.  HENDERSON,  OTIS  H.,  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  38th  Tr. 
Batry. ;  son  of  E.  L.  and  Annie  Henderson,  of  Alamance 
County.  Entered  service  July,  1918,  at  Graham,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Plattsburg.  N.  J.  Transferred  to  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  Sept.  16,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Tavlor  Dec. 
17,  1918. 


25.  HODGIN,  GEO.  R.,  Fireman  2nd  (Navy)  ;  of  Ala- 
mance County;  kjh  of  Robert  and  Cinthy  Hodgin.  Hus- 
band of  Lodie  Hodgin.  Entered  service  April  17,  1918, 
at  Swepsonville.  Sent  to  Norfolk,  Va.  Transferred  to 
Pensacola,  then  to  U.  S.  S.  Alabama;  transferred  to  U.  S. 
S.  Nashville,  then  U.  S.  S.  Rondo.  Mustered  out  at  Nor- 
folk, Dec.  9,  1918. 


19.  FLOYD,  MARVIN  REID,  Pvt.,  Med.  Corps,  118th 
Field  Hospital,  30th  Div.,  105th  Reg.  San.  Tr. ;  of  Guil- 
ford County;  son  of  G.  C.  Floyd  and  Mrs.  Ada  Floyd. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Thelma  Laura  Floyd.  Entered  service 
March  8,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France 
June  22,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Quentin  Front,  Ypres  Front. 


26.  HODGIN,  CHAS.  R.,  Pvt.,  Co.  10,  3rd  Div..  155th 
Depot  Br.  Son  of  R.  L.  and  C.  A.  Hodgin,  of  Alamance 
County.  Entered  service  July  23,  1917,  at  Burlington, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  Feb.  26, 
1918.  Was  a  messenger  boy  while  on  front.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  1,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  April  12.  1919. 


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27.  HUEY,  EDWIN  CARLTON,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Inf., 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Mecklenburg  County,  May 
1,  1893;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  V.  Huey.  Husband  of 
Mrs.  Ora  Estelle  Huey.  Entered  service  July  18,  1917,  at 
Wilmington,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Overseas  to  Liverpool,  from 
there  was  sent  to  France.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt. 
April,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Lys,  Somme  offensive. 
Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  April  8,  1919. 

28.  JACKSON,  JOHN  FRANKLIN,  Jr.,  Private.  F. 
A.,  Batty.  306,  81st  Div. :  of  Iredell  County ;  son  of  J.  T. 
and  V.  S.  Jackson.  Husband  of  Ellen  Jackson.  Entered 
service  April  26,  1918,  at  Statesville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed 
for  France,  August  16,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  March  28,  1919. 

29.  JOHNSON,  MARION  SIMS,  Corpl.,  Bugler,  120th 
Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County;  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  Johnson.  Entered  the  service  Aug. 
5,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S. 
C.  Sailed  for  France  from  Boston.  Fought  at  Bellicourt, 
Hindenburg  Line.  Gassed  at  Hindenburg  Line  Oct.  20, 
1918.  Was  sent  to  Hospital,  Le  Treport,  France.  Died 
March  16,  1919,  at  Le  Mans.  Buried  at  Grand  Le  Mans. 
Death  caused  by  bronchial  pneumonia.  Was  prepared  to 
sail  for  U.  S.  when  he  died. 

30.  KERR,  FRED,  Private,  120th  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  Durham  County,  Sept.  15,  1897 ;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  M.  Kerr.  Entered  the  service  at  Durham, 
N.  C,  June  1,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France,  May  28,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Be- 
thune,  St.  Quentin,  Bellicourt.  Killed  at  Bellicourt  Sept. 
29,  1918.  Buried  in  American  Cemetery,  Bony,  Aisne, 
France.  Enlisted  for  service  on  Mexican  border.  Was 
discharged  and  re-enlisted  for  World  War. 


CADDELL,  ERNEST  J.,  Wagoner,  305th  San.  Tr„ 
317th  Amb.,  80th  Div.  Son  of  J.  W.  and  M.  E.  Caddell,  of 
Lee  County.  Entered  service  August,  1917,  at  Jonesboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee  Sept.  17,  1917.  Sailed  for  France 
May  25,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  April  29,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  May 
4,  1919. 


CALDWELL,  KENNETH  E.,  2nd  Lt.,  59th  Inf.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.  Commissioned  as  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  22,  1917. 
Fought  in  the  second  battle  of  the  Marne  and  St.  Mihiel, 
Soissons,  Vesle.  Wounded  twice  by  shrapnel  and  ma- 
chine gun.  Received  the  French  Croix  De  Guerre.  Pro- 
moted to  1st  Lt.  Was  with  Army  of  Occupation  in  Ger- 
many. Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  May,  1919.  First 
service  with  1st  N.  C.  N.  G. 


CALLUM,  TRAVIS  B,  Private,  321st  Amb.  Co.,  306, 
81st  Div.,  Sanitary  Train ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  W. 
L.  and  Mrs.  Lila  Broadnax.  Entered  service  May  5,  1817, 
at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglehtorpe,  Ga.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Jackson,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  5,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector,  Meuse- 
Argonne.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  1919. 

CAMPBELL,  JUNIUS  G.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  323rd 
Reg.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Cumberland  County,  N.  C,  June 
1,  1891,  and  son  of  D.  B.  and  Mary  Campbell.  Husband 
of  Gertrude  Brantley  Campbell.  Entered  the  service  at 
Carthage,  N.  C,  May  28,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  and 
Vosges  Mountains.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  May  25,  1919. 


CAMPBELL,  HARRISON  G.,  Private,  Battr'y  E, 
317th  F.  A.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Iredell  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  Campbell.  Entered  the  service  May 
29,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  7,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  21,  1919,  and 
was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  31,  1919. 


CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  H,  Jr.,  1st  Class  Private,  Ma- 
rines, Co.  No.  67,  2nd  Div.,  5th  Reg.  Born  in  Edgecombe 
County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  H.  Campbell.  En- 
tered the  service  April  10,  1917,  at  Boston,  Mass.  Was 
sent  to  Paris  Island,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  June  12, 
1917.  Fought  at  Verdun,  Chateau  Thierry,  Mt.  Blanc, 
St.  Mihiel.  Received  shrapnel  wound  at  Chateau  Thierry 
June  6,  1918.  Sent  to  Evac.  Hosp.  No.  27,  at  Coblenz, 
Germany.  Was  taken  prisoner  at  Chateau  Thierry,  but 
escaped.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  8,  1919.  Seven 
months  with  Army  of  Occupation.  Attacked  by  subma- 
rine going  over  on  the  U.  S.  S.  "Cobb."  Mustered  out  at 
Portsmouth,  Va.,  Sept.  11,  1919. 


CALDER,  JOHN  N.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  C,  317  M.  G.  Btn.; 
of  Mecklenburg  County.  Enlisted  Sept.  18,  1917,  at  Char- 
lotte, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Hancock.  Appointed  Corpl.  Oct.  5,  1917;  Sergt., 
Nov.  11,  1917;  1st  Sergt.,  July  11,  1918.  Was  commis- 
sioned 2nd  Lt.  April  23,  1919.    Sailed  for  France  July  31, 

1918.  Stationed  at  St.  Die  Sector  from  Sept.  29  to  Oct. 
6,  1918;  then  went  to  Officers'  Tr.  School,  Langres, 
France,  Oct.  8,  1918.     Rejoined  his  company  Feb.   10, 

1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  30,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  July  23,  1919. 

CALHOUN,  M.  D.,  Bugler,  317th  F.  Artillery.  Bat- 
tery E.  Born  in  Edgecomb  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  B.  W.  Calhoun.  Entered  the  service  May  28,  1918, 
at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  10,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  7,  1919.  Was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  June  20,  1919. 


CARAVASIOS,  NICHOLAS  G.,  Pvt,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  81st 
Div.,  121st  Reg.  Born  Aug.  12,  1890;  son  of  George  and 
Maria  Caravasios,  of  Forsyth  County.  Entered  service 
May  25,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  May,  1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Willard,  Macon,  Ga.,  Dec.  17,  1919. 


CARMICHAEL,  McKINNON,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div., 
322nd  Inf.  Son  of  N.  J.  and  Mary  C.  Carmichael,  of 
Jones  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Julia  B.  Carmichael. 
Entered  service  June  20,  1916,  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Jackson,  Sevier  and  Upton.  Sailed  for 
France  July  31,  1918.  Promoted  to  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917, 
and  Oct.  31,  1918,  1st  Lt.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  and 
St.  Die.  Was  on  Mexican  border  six  months.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  6,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon, 
Ga.,  Sept.  2,  1919. 


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CANSLER,  E.  T.,  Jr.,  Capt.,  Inf.,  Machine  Gun  Co., 
32nd  Reg.,  81st  Div.;  Son  of  E.  T.  and  Lillie  Scott  Cans- 
ler,  of  Mecklenburg  County.     Entered  service  May  12, 

1917.  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Went  to  0.  T.  S.  at  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe. Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson  and  from  there  to 
Camp  Sevier;  then  to  Camp  Upton,  and  sailed  for  France 
Aug.  1,  1918.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917.  Pro- 
moted to  1st  Lt.  Jan.  1,  1918,  and  to  Captain  October, 

1918.  Fought  at  Vosges  Mountains,  St.  Die  Sector,  and 
Meuse-Argonne.  After  signing  of  armistice  was  Asst. 
Div.  Judge  Advocate  General  of  89th  Div.  from  Dec,  1918, 
to  March,  1919,  with  Army  of  Occupation  at  Kilburg,  Ger- 
many. Returned  to  U.  S  .A.  March  8,  1919.  Mustered 
out  of  service  March  12,  1919,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
Graduated  as  Divisions  Machine  Gun  Instructor  at  Ft. 
Sill  March  9,  1918  . 

CARR,  DUFFY,  Private,  120th  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div. 
Born  in  Orange  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Joe  Carr. 
Entered  the  service  at  Hillsboro,  N.  C,  July  25,  1917. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Was  in  all 
battles  with  the  120th.     Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  18,  1919. 

CARR,  PAUL,  1st  Class  Private,  120th  Inf.,  Co.  I, 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Orange  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Joe  Carr.  Entered  the  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Hillsboro, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  16,  1918. 
Fought  in  the  Hindenburg  drive  and  all  battles  with  the 
120th.  Wounded  Oct.  10,  1918;  machine  gun  wound. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Landed  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  18,  1919. 

CARRIHER,  C.  P.,  of  Concord,  N.  C,  Cabarrus, 
County.  Entered  the  service  at  Concord,  N.  C,  Sept.  6, 
1918.  Reported  to  Camp  Jackson  and  later  transferred 
to  Camp  Hill,  Va.  Then  transferred  back  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, where  he  was  mustered  out  of  the  service  on  Jan.  25, 
1919. 

CARROLL,  WINFRED  O.,  Mechanic,  322nd  Inf.,  Co. 
A,  81st  Div.  Son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  T.  Carroll,  of  Stokes 
County.  Entered  the  service  at  Danbury,  N.  C,  Oct.  5, 
1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne,  Nov.  9th  to  11th.  Gassed  near  Ver- 
dun and  sent  to  Field  Hospital  No.  322,  Base  No.  65,  Nov. 
10,  1918.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919,  at  Newport 
News,  Va.,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
25,  1319. 

CAKROWON,  CHAS.  M.,  Fireman  2nd  Class  (Navy). 
Son  of  T.  C.  and  E.  B.  Carrowon,  of  Robeson  County. 
Entered  service  Aug.  1,  1918,  at  Maxton,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Great  Lakes,  111.  Transferred  to  Receiving  Ship  at  Hamp- 
ton Roads.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  Alabama,  then  to  St. 
Helena,  Va.,  then  to  U.  S.  S.  Owl,  Mine  Sweeper,  3rd 
Naval  District,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out  at  Hampton  Roads 
Aug.  29,  1919. 

CARTER,  JOHN  H.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  E,  30th 
Div.,  105th  Engineers.  Son  of  C.  E.  and  Alice  Carter,  of 
Forsyth  County.  Entered  service  Sept.  1,  1917,  at  Win- 
ston-Salem, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Was  in  all 
engagements  with  l()5th  Engineers.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  18,  1919.  Mustered  mil  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  24,  1919. 


CARTER,  PAUL  C,  Captain.  Med.  Corps,  San.  Det., 
30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.  Born  in  Wake  County;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  R.  Carter.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Rose  Carter. 
Entered  the  service  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  June  23,  1917. 
Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Overseas  to  France  May  29,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  May  23,  1917,  and  to  rank  of 
Capt.  Feb.  21,  1919.  Fought  at  Ypres-Lys  offensive, 
Somme  offensive.    Landed  in  U.  S.  A.,  at  Charleston,  S. 

C,  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
May  3,  1919. 

CARTER,  E.  M.,  Private,  Bty.  B,  81st  Div.,  318th 
Reg.,  F.  A. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  R.  W.  and  H.  F. 
Carter.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France,  Aug.  8,  1918.  Returned  June  2,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 

CARTER,  JEFFREY  E.,  Private,  322nd  Inf.,  Co.  A, 
81st  Div.    Born  in  Franklin  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

D.  H.  Carter.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Urtrey  Brantley  Carter. 
Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Louisburg,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, ;  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France 
July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Argonne,  Verdun,  Somme  drive. 
Gassed  at  Argonne  Nov.  11,  1918.  Sent  to  American 
Field  Hospital  No.  42,  Bordeaux.  Was  in  13  different 
hospitals  in  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  23,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  2,  1919. 

CARTER,  TROY  E.,  Mechanic,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  2nd  Div., 
9th  Reg.  Born  July  16,  1898;  son  of  Geo.  W.  and  Mary 
Carter,  of  Franklin  County.  Entered  service  Aug.  28, 
1916,  at  Wakefield,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Columbus  Barracks, 
Ohio.  Transferred  to  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  April,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  Newport  News,  Va.,  September,  1917.  On  Mex- 
ican border  and  in  Mexico  with  A.  E.  F.  five  months. 
Went  from  Newport  News  to  Sevier  and  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  12, 
1919. 

CASE,  R.  B.,  Capt.,  C.  A.  C.  Born  Oct.  21,  1892;  son 
of  W.  A.  and  A.  C.  Case,  of  Guilford  County.  Husband 
of  Mrs.  L.  (Watson).  Entered  service  Aug.  5,  1917,  at 
Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  June  10,  1918.  Fought  at  Argonne.  Was  chief 
of  staff  of  1st  Army.  Served  with  56th  Reg.,  C.  A.  C, 
six  weeks.  Was  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  10  years.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  Jan.  24,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Toten  Feb.  4, 
1919. 

CASEY,  S.  E.,  Private,  120th  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div. 
Born  in  Durham  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  G.  Casey. 
Entered  the  service  Nov.  1,  1915,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt. N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  17.  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres,  Belgium,  Bellicourt,  Yaux  Andigny,  Bohain. 
Served  on  the  Mexican  border  five  months.  Returned 
from  France  April  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

CATES,  THOS.  W.,  1st  Class  Private.  USth  F.  A., 
Btry.  C,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County:  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  A.  W.  Cates.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Eaton 
Cates.  Entered  service  at  Durham,  N.  C,  Sept.  19,  1917. 
Was  sent  to  Cam))  Sevier.  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  8.  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel.  Argonne.  Wnevre,  Toul.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
March  18.  1319:  landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered 
out  at  Cam])  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 


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CLARK,  ALEX  W.,  Private  1st  class,  Inf.,  Co.  M, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.;  of  Orange  County;  born  Aug.  3, 
1897 ;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Venie  Clark.  Entered  service 
July  14,  1916,  at  Carrboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn, 
N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France.  Landed  June  5,  1918.  Fought  at  Bellicourt. 
Killed  at  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918.  On  Mexican  border 
from  Oct.  1,  1916,  until  March  25,  1917. 


CLEAVER,  CHALIE  C,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Regimental  Sup. 
Co.  Born  in  Moore  County,  N.  C,  June  20,  1892.  Son  of 
Isaac  and  Julia  L.  Cleaver.  Entered  the  service  at  South- 
ern Pines,  N.  C,  July  12,  1916,  and  sent  to  Camp  Glenn, 
N.  C.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Bliss,  Texas,  and  then  to  Camp 
Royster,  N.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  May  27,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt,  Nov.  1,  1916. 
On  Mexican  border  Oct.  11,  1916,  to  March  21,  1917. 
Fought  at  Ypres  July  27,  to  Aug.  2,  Ypres  Aug.  21st  to 
26th,  Voormizelle  Aug.  31st  to  Sept.  2nd.  Bellicourt 
Sept.  27th  to  Oct.  1st.,  Premont,  Busigny,  Oct.  9th,  Escau- 
fourt,  St.  Benin  Oct.  10th  to  12th.  Rebeauville  Oct.  17th 
to  20th.  Drafted  out  of  N.  G.  to  Regular  Army  same  date 
as  National  Guard  was  so  drafted.  Mustered  out  of  the 
service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


CLEAVER,  MARTIN  L.,  Private,  Arty.  Batt  E,  1st 
Reg.  Born  in  Moore  County,  N.  C,  Feb.  23,  1897.  Son  of 
Isaac  and  Julia  L.  Cleaver.  Husband  of  Rosa  Pelcher 
Cleaver.  Entered  the  service  at  Carthage,  N.  C,  Sept. 
23,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Mustered  out 
of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Dec.  11,  1918. 


CONRAD,  WILLIAM  R.,  Sergt.,  81st  Aero  Squad. 
Son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  G.  Conrad,  of  Charlotte,  Meck- 
lenburg County,  N.  C.  Entered  service  Jan.  4,  1918,  at 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Waco,  Texas,  March  16,  1918.  Transferred  to 
Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  then  to  Camp  Greene  on  Jan.  18,  1919, 
where  he  was  mustered  out  Jan.  27,  1919. 


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CAUDELL,  F.  M.,  Sergt.,  Transport  Corps,  72nd  Co., 
Motor  Trans.  Son  of  P.  J.  and  Mrs.  N.  M.  Caudell,  of 
Robeson  County.  Entered  service  March  15,  1918,  at  St. 
Paul,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Camp  Upton,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  and  Ft.  Benj.  Harrison,  Ind.  Sailed  for  France 
July  13,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  28,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Humphrey,  Va.,  July  9,  1919. 

CAYTON,  LIONEL  R.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div., 
324th  Reg. ;  of  Beaufort  County ;  son  of  A.  H.  and  Mrs. 
Armenta  Cayton.  Entered  service  May  24,  1918,  at  New 
Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  August,  1918.  Fought 
at  Verdun,  Meuse-Argonne,  Toul  Sector.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  21,  1919. 


CHANCE,  CHARLIE,  Private  1st  Class,  Baty.  D,  7th 
F.  A.,  1st  Div.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  J.  T.  and  Olive 
Chance.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lula  Chance.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice at  Weldon,  N.  C,  Aug.  27,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  Dec.  10,  1919. 

CHAPPELL,  WAYLAND  L.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  M, 
120th  Inf.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County;  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  A.  Chappell.  Entered  the  service  July  25, 
1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May 
17,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  St.  Quentin,  Hindenburg 
Line,  Sept.  29th  to  Oct.  10th.  Received  shell  wound  in 
battle  of  St.  Quentin.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  16,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  Feb.  5,  1919. 


CECIL,  H.  A.,  Yeoman  2nd  Class.  Born  March  31, 
1890;  son  of  Y.  F.  and  Armanda  Cecil,  of  Guilford  County. 
Husband  of  Zada  P.  Cecil.  Entered  service  June  3,  1918, 
at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Norfolk,  Va.,  June  4,  1918. 
Transferred  to  St.  Helena,  then  to  Hampton  Roads.  On 
Battleship  U.  S.  S.  New  Jersey.  Later  transferred  to 
Newport,  R.  I.,  Training  Station.  Served  with  clerical 
forces.  Home  address,  High  Point,  N.  C.  Mustered  out 
at  Newport,  R.  I.,  June  14,  1919. 

CECIL,  EARL,  Private,  118th  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div. 
Born  in  Guilford  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  C.  Cecil. 
Entered  the  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  July  30,  1917. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Received  ma- 
chine gun  wound  at  Bellicourt,  Oct.  9th.  Was  sent  to 
Australian  Base  Hospital  No.  23.  Was  in  all  battles  with 
the  118th  until  wounded.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  23, 
1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  21, 
1919. 


CHADWICK,  FLOYD  M.,  JR.,  Corpl.  F.  A.,  Baty.  A, 
30th  Div.,  113th  Reg.;  of  Craven  County;  son  of  F.  M. 
and  Mrs.  Mary  James  Chadwick.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Hazel- 
Hawkins  Chadwick.  Entered  service  June,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  June  13,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Corpl.  July,  1917.  Fought  at  Toul  defensive, 
St.  Mihiel  drive,  Argonne,  Woevre  defensive  and  offen- 
sive. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  18,  1919,  at  Newport 
News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  March  28, 
1919. 


CHANCE,  EARNEST,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  E, 
119th  Reg.,  30th  Div.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  J.  T. 
and  Olive  Chance.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lillie  Darden  Chance. 
Entered  the  service  at  Weldon,  N.  C,  Sept.  19,  1917.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
May  11,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  of  the  119th 
Reg.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 

CHANCE,  JASPER,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  E,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  J.  T.  and 
Olive  Chance.  Husband  of  Meddie  Chance.  Entered  ser- 
vice Sept.  20,  1917,  at  Weldon,  N.  0.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son. Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  in  France  and 
Belgium.  Wounded  in  battle  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  July  30, 
1918,  M.  G.  fire  in  arm,  and  sent  to  British  Hospital  No. 
13.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2nd.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  April  7,  1919. 


CHEATHAM,  JOEL  T.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  U.  S.  Navy, 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  5th  Naval  Dist.  Born  in  Vance  County ;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  T.  Cheatham.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Belle 
Davis  Cheatham.  Entered  service  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  June 
11,  1918.  Was  sent  to  U.  S.  S.  Pamlico.  From  ship  to  O. 
M.  S.  Naval  Operating  Base,  Hampton  Roads,  Va. 

CHERRY,  ROBERT  GREGG,  Capt.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 
115th  Reg,  M.  G.;  of  Gaston  County;  son  of  C.  L.  and 
Hattie  E.  Cherry.  Entered  service  June  25,  1917,  at  Gas- 
tonia,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  Sept. 
3,  1917.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  May  8,  1918  Promoted 
to  rank  July  5,  1917.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  July  15, 
1918,  to  Sept.  5,  1918;  Bellicourt  and  Hindenburg  Line, 
Sept.  29,  1918,  to  Oct.  12,  1918;  Premont-Vaux,  Andigny, 
Oct.  7,  1918,  to  Oct.  12,  1918;  Molain,  St.  Souplet,  St. 
Martins  Rivers,  Oct.  17,  1918,  to  Oct.  21,  1918.  Recom- 
mended for  promotion  to  Major.  Organized  Machine  Gun 
Troop,  1st  N.  C.  Cavalry,  which,  upon  organization  of 
30th  Div.,  became  Co.  A,  115th  M.  G.  Btn.  Company 
made  up  of  men  from  Gaston  County,  Haywood  County, 
Cabarrus  County  and  a  few  from  Eastern  Carolina.  Re- 
mained with  same  company  throughout  war.  Had  three 
men  killed,  and  one  officer  and  17  men  wounded.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  March  24,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  April  15,  1919. 

CHERRY,  SOL,  Corpl.,  Arty.,  7th  Baty,  10th  Sector, 
1st  Army.  Born  May  20,  1892;  son  of  Sol  and  Elizabeth 
Cherry,  of  Bertie  County.  Entered  service  May  4,  1917, 
at  Windsor,  N.  C.     Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C,  July  25, 

1917.  Sailed  for  France  June  9,  1918.  Promoted  on  Dec. 
18,  1917,  to  Corpl.  Fought  at  Lorraine,  Toul  Sector,  St. 
Mihiel  offensive  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  March  8,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee 
March  24,  1919. 

CHERRY,  E.  G.,  Private  1st  Class,  Anti-Aircraft  Bty., 
C.  A.  C,  7th  Reg.;  of  Bertie  County;  son  of  Sol  and  Mrs. 
E.  W.  Cherry.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Annie  May  Sutton 
Cherry.  Entered  service  May  5,  1917,  at  Windsor,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.     Sailed  for  France  June  19, 

1918.  Promoted  to  Private  1st  Class  July,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne,  Toul  Sector,  Verdun.  Landed  in 
U.  S.  A.  March  7,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
March  25,  1919. 

CHESSON,  HUBERT  A.,  V.  S.  N.,  Fireman  1st  Class, 
of  Washington  County ;  son  of  E.  W.  and  M.  E.  Chesson. 
Entered  the  service  at  Plymouth,  N.  C,  Feb.  2,  1918,  and 
sent  to  Norfolk,  Va.  On  U.  S.  S.  McNeal,  Mine  Sweeper, 
and  U.  S.  S.  Jean.  Made  two  trips  overseas.  Mustered 
out  of  the  service  Sept.  19,  1919,  at  Hampton  Roads,  Ya. 


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CHISHOLM,  W.  E.,  Cook,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  120th 
Reg.;  of  Randolph  County;  son  of  H.  C.  and  Martha  Chis- 
holm.  Entered  service  July  27,  1916,  at  Asheboro.  Sent 
to  Camp  Stewart,  Texas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier. 
Sailed  for  France  June  8,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Cook  Jan.  1,  1917.  In  all  actions  of  the  120th  Reg.  Did 
duty  on  Mexican  border  Oct.  1,  1916,  to  March  28,  1917. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919,  Charleston.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  18,  1919. 


CHRISTMAN,  THOS.  B.,  Arty.,  Baty.  5,  8th  Reg. 
Born  January,  1897;  son  of  T.  R.  and  Mrs.  May  Christ- 
man,  of  Green  County.  Entered  service  Aug.  25,  1918,  at 
Snow  Hill,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  28, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  21,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  14,  1919. 


CHURCHILL,  CARL  C,  Bugler,  F.  A.,  Bty.  C,  113th, 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
C.  S.  Churchill.  Entered  the  service  at  Durham,  N.  C, 
Aug.  7,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  24,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Woevre  Plains. 
Was  sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  1  at  Vichy,  France.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Meade,  Md.,  Feb.  3,  1919. 


CLAPP,  HENRY  S.,  Med.  Corps.  Born  in  Guilford 
County  July  15,  1893;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  E.  Clapp. 
Entered  the  service  May  29,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  was 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Was  in  the  Med.  Dept.,  San. 
Tr.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  10,  1919. 

CLARK,  H.  0.,  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  335  Co.,  87th  Div.  Son 
of  M.  S.  and  Frances  C.  Clark,  of  Wake  County.  Entered 
service  Aug.  27,  1917.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  then  to  Camp  Jackson,  then 
to  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.  Promoted  to  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  27,  1917. 
Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  March  26,  1919. 


CLARK,  ELLIOTT  B.,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  59th  Reg., 
4th  Div. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  E.  and  Eunice  Clark. 
Entered  service  Aug.  27,  1917,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Oglethorps,  Ga.,  then  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.  Sailed  for  France  May  5,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  27,  1917 ;  1st  Lt.  July 
29,  1918.  Fought  at  2nd  Aisne  Marne  offensive.  Wounded 
at  Aisne  Marne  July  19,  1918,  by  high  explosive  shell. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Nov.  9,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Gen'l. 
Hospital  No.  6,  Ft.  McPherson,  Feb.  1,  1919. 

CLARK,  FERDINAND  H.,  Seaman  2nd  Class  (Navy), 
Reserve  Force.  Born  in  Halifax  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Jas.  H.  Clark.  Entered  the  service  June  5,  1918,  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Hampton  Roads.  Transferred 
to  U.  S.  S.  Utah  and  then  transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  North 
Dakota,  then  to  U.  S.  S.  South  Carolina.  Sailed  for  France 
June  24,  1919.  Transporting  troops  home.  Mustered  out 
at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Aug.  13,  1919. 

CLINE,  FRANK,  Private,  F.  A.  Son  of  W.  P.  and 
H.  R.  Cline,  of  Burke  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ester 
Cline.  Entered  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Valdese.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Newport  News  to  go 
across.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  Dec.  15,  1919. 


CLIFTON,  JAMES  A.,  JR.,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Batt.  Adjt.'s 
Staff,  30th  Div.,  119th  Reg.:  of  Robeson  County;  son  of 
J.  A.  and  Ida  Addia  Clifton.     Entered  service  Aug.  4, 

1917,  at  Maxton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  12.  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  1st  Sergt.  June,  1916  of  2nd  Lt.  Au- 
gust, 1917;  1st  Lt.  Aug.  22,  1917.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Cambrai,  St.  Quentin,  Bellicourt,  Hindenburg  Line.  On 
Mexican  border  from  October,  1916,  to  March,  1917.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  3,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  May  8,  1919. 

CLINE,  FRANK  L.,  1st  Lt.,  105th  Eng.,  Eng.  Tr., 
30th  Div.  Son  of  F.  L.  and  Novella  Cline,  of  Catawba 
County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Shaw  Cline.  Entered 
service  July  15,  1917,  at  Hickory,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  April  26,  1918.  Promoted 
to  1st  Lt.  July  12,  1917.  Fought  in  all  actions  of  30th 
Div.  Enlisted  in  1st  N.  C.  N.  G.  Aug.  8,  1916.  Was 
transferred  from  Inf.  to  Engineers  Sept.  1,  1917.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  14,  1919,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson  May  13,  1919. 

CLONIGER,  WILLIAM  A.,  Corpl.  M.  G.,  Co.,  A,  40th 
Div.,  144th  Reg.  County  of  Gaston;  son  of  R.  A.  and 
Margaret  Cloniger.  Entered  service  July  5,  1918,  at  Dal- 
las, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Hancock.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  Sept. 
11,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  August,  1918.  Fought  at 
Verdun.  On  Mexican  border  from  October,  1916,  to 
March,  1917.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  11,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  22,  1919. 

COBB,  B.  L.,  Cook,  M.  G.  Born  in  Bertie  County ;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  J.  Cobb.    Entered  the  service  June  22, 

1918,  at  Windsor,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga. 
Promoted  to  Cook  June  25,  1918,  and  to  Mess  Sergt.  Au- 
gust, 1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Dec.  27, 
1918. 

COBLE,  JACK  C,  Private  1st  Class,  S.  A.  T.  C.  Son 
of  H.  M.  and  Isabelle  Coble,  of  Guilford  County.  Entered 
service  Oct.  11,  1918,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Elon 
College,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Elon  College  Dec.  15,  1918. 

COCKE,  JERE  E.,  1st  Lt.,  Med.  Born  Sept.  28,  1881 ; 
son  of  Wm.  M.  and  Maria  Johnston  Cocke,  of  Buncombe 
County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Fredrick  Brown  Cocke.  En- 
tered service  Oct.  22,  1918,  General  Hospital  No.  16. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1919;  Gen- 
eral Hospital  No.  42  June  1,  1919.  Mustered  out  General 
Hospital  No.  42,  July  25,  1919. 

COGGINS,  GEO.  H..  1st  Class  Private.  Born  in  Da- 
vidson County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  M.  Coggins.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Clemson  College  July  15,  1918.  Was 
sent  to  Ft.  Moultrie,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Ft.  Sumter, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C,  and  sailed  for 
France  Nov.  2,  1918.  Promoted  to  1st  Class  Private  Oct. 
27,  1918.  Sailed  from  Brest,  France,  Dec.  26,  1918; 
landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  Jan.  8,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  Jan.  19,  1919. 

COLE,  ERNEST  C,  Corpl.,  Aviation  Service,  338th 
Aero  Squadron ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  J.  P.  and 
L.  Cole.  Entered  service  Feb.  7,  1918,  at  Greensboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Kelly  Field,  Tex.  Transferred  to  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.,  then  to  Ft.  E.  Allan,  Vt.  Promoted  to  Corpl. 
October,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  E.  Allen,  Vt.,  Dec. 
31,  1918. 


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COCKE,  EUGENE  R.,  Capt.,  Med.  Hdqrs.,  30th  Div., 
105th  San.  Tr.  Born  Sept.  10,  1887;  son  of  Wm.  M.  and 
Maria  Cocke.  Entered  service  June  23,  1917,  at  Golds- 
boro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe  June  24,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier  Sept.  12,  1917.  Sailed  for  St.  Na- 
zaire  June  29,  1918.  Promoted  to  Capt.  February,  1919. 
Fought  all  engagements  of  30th  Div.  up  to  and  including 
Sept.  29,  1918.  Gassed  at  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918. 
Gassed  at  Templeux  Sept.  29,  1918.  Sent  to  U.  S.  Base 
129,  London,  Eng.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  6,  1919, 


COLE,  FRED  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  Bty.  C,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James 
Cole.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lettie  Cole.  Entered  the  service 
June  17,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C.  Transferred  to  New  York.  Sailed  for  France 
May,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  23,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  March  31,  1919. 

COLE,  LOUIS  F.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Detachment 
Co.  Born  in  Buncombe  County  Sept.  9,  1895.  Entered 
service  at  Charlotte,  N.  C,  Sept.  5,  1917.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Humphreys, 
Va.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  Sergt.  July  14,  1918.  Entered  the  service  in  the 
Infantry  and  was  transferred  to  Engineers  and  then  to 
medical  service.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va., 
July  29,  1919. 

COLLIER,  WILLIAM  T.,  Cook,  317th  F.  A.,  Battery 
D,  81st  Div.,  317th  Regt.  Son  of  Robt.  and  Zilphia  Col- 
lier. Entered  service  Sept.  20th,  1917,  at  Fayetteville, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  22nd,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Cook  Nov.  5th, 
1917.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  19,  1919. 

COLTRAIN,  GEO.  HIRAM,  Private,  323rd  Inf.,  81st 
Div.,  Co.  G.  Born  in  Johnson  County.  The  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  H.  Coltrain.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Minnie  Cecil 
Coltrain.  Entered  the  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Selma, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sail- 
ed for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Man- 
heulles,  France.  Arrived  in  the  U.  S.  A.  June  14,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 

COLEY,  RAYMOND  C,  Private,  Art.,  Bty.  F,  30th 
Div.,  113th  Reg.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Mrs. 
Rebecca  Coley.  Entered  service  April  26,  1918,  at 
Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Liverpool  and 
France  June  7,  1918.  Fought  at  Toul  Sector,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  St.  Nazaire,  France, 
through  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 

COMPTON,  SILAS  E.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf..  Transp.  Per- 
sonnel Adjt.  Born  in  Alamance  County,  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  F.  Compton.  Entered  the  service  at  Mebane, 
N.  C,  Sept.  18,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Gordon,  Ga.  Sailed  lor  France  March  30,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
(amp  Lee,  Va.,  Oct.  8,  1919. 


CONNOR,  GEORGE,  1st  Class  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry. 
A,  9th  Regt.  Born  in  Randolph  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Samuel  W.  Connor.  Entered  the  service  at 
High  Point,  N.  C,  Aug.  26,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Quartermaster  Nov. 
15,  1918.  Was  sick  with  influenza.  Remained  at  Camp 
Jackson,  where  he  was  mustered  out  March  20,  1919. 

CONNOR,  A.  J.,  Jr.,  1st  Class  Private,  322nd  Inf.,  Co. 
L,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Northampton  County,  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  J.  Connor.  Entered  the  service  May 
25,  1918,  at  Rich  Square,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  18, 
1918.  Promoted  to  1st  Class  Private  Oct.,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne,  Somme,  2nd  Alsace-Lorraine  Sector. 
Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  28,  1919. 

CONRAD,  CLARENCE  R.,  1st  Class  Private,  9th 
F.  A.  Born  Dec.  14,  1898;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  W. 
Conrad,  of  Davidson  County.  Entered  service  Aug.  26, 
1918,  at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Newport  News,  Va.  Sailed  for  France 
Nov.  9,  1918.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  May  20,  1919,  at  New- 
port News,  Va.     Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May 

29,  1919. 

CONSTANTINE,  N.,  Jr.,  Seaman,  Navy.  Born  in 
Edgecombe  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  Constan- 
tine.  Entered  the  service  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  July  26,  1917. 
Was  sent  to  Navy  Rifle  Range,  Virginia  Beach.  Trans- 
ferred to  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sailed  to  France  May  14, 
1918.  Fought  at  Verdun  and  Argonne.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  Jan.  5,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Bay  Ridge  Barracks, 
N.  Y„  Jan.  14,  1919. 

CONWAY,  GEO.  W.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div., 
113th  Regt.  Born  in  Durham  County;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  E.  Conway.  Entered  the  service  July  25,  1917, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France 
May  27,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne,  Meuse, 
Woevre  Plain.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  15,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  27,  1919. 

COOK,  WILLIAM  GATHER,  Private.  Heavy  Artil- 
lery, Btry.  C,  45th  Reg.  Born  in  Guilford  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  L.  Cook.  Entered  the  service 
July  1,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas,  Ky.,  and  from  there  to  Ft.  Scrivens,  Ga.  Was 
transferred  to  Camp  Eustis,  Va.    Sailed  for  France  July 

30,  1918.     Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  15,  1919.     Mus- 
tered out  at  Hoboken,  N.  Y.,  March  29,  1919. 

COOK,  M.  W.,  Private,  60th  F.  A..  Btry.  A.  Born  in 
Cabarrus  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ed  M.  Cook. 
Entered  the  service  at  Concord,  N.  C,  Aug.  26,  1918.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Hill,  Va. 
Was  on  way  to  France  the  day  Armistice  was  signed. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Feb.  6,  1919. 

COOK,  CHAS.  A.,  Sergt.,  of  Cabarraus  County.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Concord,  N.  C,  May  9,  1918.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson  where  he  trained  three  months  with  Co. 
C,  306th  Ammunition  Train — then  transferred  to  the 
Q.  M.  C,  served  with  them  until  he  was  mustered  out  of 
the  service  March  19,  1919,  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 


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GOING  OVER 


FIRST  SIGHT  OF  FRANCE 

We  knew  we  were  drawing  near  land  when  we  saw  submarine  chasers  playing  rings  around  us  and  aero- 
planes overhead  keeping  a  hawk-eye  watch  for  the  periscope  of  a  deadly  enemy.  We  gradually  began  to  see 
huge  rocks  jutting  out  of  the  water  like  the  nose  of  a  rough  giant,  then  the  green  hills  and  the  light  houses  began 
to  loom  into  view,  and  we  knew  we  were  almost  to  the  "jumping  off  point." 


Panoramic  view  of  a  bit  of  the  ground  the  boys  covered 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


COOK,  ROBERT  E.,  Wagoner,  317th  Co.,  305th  Sani- 
tary Train,  80th  Div.  Born  in  Wayne  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  E.  Cook.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Pauline 
Cook.  Volunteered  for  the  service  Aug.  5,  1917,  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Lee.  Sailed  for  France 
May  25,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  June  1,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  June  13,  1919. 


COOKE,  GEO.  L.,  Capt,  Inf.,  Field  Staff,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  of  Franklin  County;  son  of  B.  F.  and  S.  F. 
Cooke.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Alice  Tull.  Entered  service 
July  27,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Bickett,  N.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  July  29,  1917.  Sailed  for  France 
May  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  First  Lt.  1913,  Capt. 
June,  1918.  Fought  at  Bellicourt,  Hindenburg  Drive, 
Ypres.  Was  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  from  May  25,  1907,  until 
mustered  into  Federal  service.  On  Mexican  border  nine 
months.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April  11,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  7,  1919. 


COOKE,  WALTER  W.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Amb. 
317,  80th  Div.,  305th  Sanitary  Train ;  of  Franklin  Coun- 
ty ;  son  of  B.  F.  and  S.  F.  Cooke.  Entered  service  March 
3,  1918,  at  Franklinton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va. 
Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  May  30,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  15,  1919. 


COOKE,  ROBERT  H.,  Musician,  Naval;  of  Bun- 
combe County;  son  of  Rev.  J.  A.  and  Julia  Cooke.  Hus- 
band of  Christine  Cooke.  Entered  service  Sept.  11,  1918, 
at  Asheville.  Sent  to  Hampton  Roads.  In  Naval  Glee 
Club.  1st  Tenor,  Asst  Co.  Commander  for  five  weeks  at 
Hampton  Roads.  Mustered  out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Feb. 
28,  1919. 


COOPER,  JAMES  CRAWFORD,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Ma- 
rines, 74th  Co.,  2nd  Div.,  6th  Regt. ;  of  Vance  County ; 
son  of  C.  J.  and  Mrs.  M.  A.  F.  Cooper.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Lucy  Parham  Cooper.  Entered  service  April  11,  1917,  at 
Henderson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transfer- 
red to  Hoboken,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  15,  1917. 
Fought  at  Verdun   Front,  two  months,  March  to  June, 

1918.  Chateau  Thierry  June  and  July,  1917.  Gassed  at 
Verdun.  Instructor  Inf.  Tactics  61st  Brigade,  Camp 
Wheeler,  Ga.  Instructor  20th  Div.,  48th  Inf.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Jan.  13,  1919. 

COPELAND,  CHARLES  M.,  Private,  105th  Supply 
Train,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  A.  Copeland.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Murphy  Copeland.  Entered  the  service  at  Goldsboro,  N. 
C,  June  4,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed 
for  France  June,  1918.     Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  10, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  15. 
1919.    Served  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  three  years. 

COPELAND,  EMMIT  J.,  Bugler,  Cavalry,  M.  G. 
Troop;  of  Pasquotank  County;  son  of  W.  F.  and  Mary 
Copeland.  Entered  service  May  7,  1918,  at  Elizabeth 
City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Bliss,  Texas.  Transferred  to 
Marfa,  Texas.  Served  in  Regular  Army  for  two  years 
and  ten  months,  did  duty  on  Mexican  border.  Re-enlisted 
for  one  year  after  Armistice  was  signed.  Mustered  out 
of  U.  S.Troops,  Marfa,  Texas,  March  25,  1920. 


COPELAND,  WILLIAM  B.,  Private,  1st  Class,  317th 
Artly.,  Btry.  C,  81st  Div.;  of  Pasquotank  County;  son  of 
W.  F.  and  Mary  Copeland.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Hattie  Cope- 
land. Entered  service  May  24,  1918,  at  Elizabeth  City, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Served  in  N.  C.  N.  G., 
for  three  years  in  Co.  I,  2nd  Regt.,  at  Edenton,  N.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Aug.  31,  1918. 

COPELAND,  ANDREW  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A., 
Btry.  B,  3rd  Reg. ;  of  Pasquotank  County ;  son  of  W.  F. 
and  Mary  Copeland.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lula  Copeland. 
Entered  service  Aug.  27,  1918,  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  Dec.  12,  1918. 

COPPEDGE,  EDWARD  S.,  Private,  1st  Class  Co.  L, 
30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  Charlie 
and  Mrs.  Annie  Coppedge.  Entered  service  July  12,  1917, 
at  Weldon.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought 
in  all  battles  with  his  division  until  wounded  at  the  Bat- 
tle of  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918.  Bullet  in  arm.  Sent  to 
Base  Hospital  No.  37,  in  England.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  3,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  7, 
1919. 

CORBETT,  JOHN  ALLIE,  Chief  Mec.  Mate,  Navy. 
Born  in  Wilson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Corbett.  Entered  the  service  Nov.  23,  1917,  at  Wilming- 
ton, N.  C.  Was  on  U.  S.  S.  "Onward"  and  transferred 
to  Sub.  Chaser  No.  186.  Mustered  out  at  Hampton 
Roads,  March  12,  1919. 

COREY,  JAMES  HICKS,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Co.  3,  81st  Div., 
306th  Supply  Train ;  of  Pitt  Couny ;  son  of  J.  H.  and  S.  D. 
Corey.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Laura  Gertrude  Corey.  En- 
tered service  May  25,  1918,  at  Greenville,  N.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5, 
1918.  Fought  at  Verdun  Sector,  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Die. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  24,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  9,  1919. 

COUNCILL,  STEWART  GORDON,  2nd  Lt.,  Cavalry, 
Troop  A,  N.  C.  N.  G.,  Machine  Gun  Replacement ;  of  Ca- 
tawba County;  son  of  W.  B.  and  Elizabeth  M.  Councill. 
Entered  service  June  25,  1916,  at  Lincolnton,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Bliss,  El  Paso, 
Texas,  then  to  Anabra,  New  Mexico,  back  to  Ft.  Bliss. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.,  Jan.,  1918.  Went  to  Train- 
ing Camp,  Ft.  Oglethorpe.  Promoted  to  2nd  Lt.  at  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.  Went  to  Camp  Devins  as  Private.  From 
Devins,  to  Hancock,  Ga.,  2nd  Lt.  of  Machine  Gun.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Dec.  16,  1919. 

COUNCILL,  WILLIAM  T.,  1st  Lt..  M.  G..  Co.  A,  30th 
Div.,  115th  Battalion;  of  Catawba  County;  son  of  W.  B. 
and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Councill.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Doris 
Councill.  Entered  service  July,  1916,  at  Lincolnton,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier  Aug.  1,  1917.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
1st  Lt.,  June  10th,  1917.  Served  on  Mexican  border  July, 
1916,  to  March,  1917,  with  Troop  A,  1st  N.  C.  Cavalry. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  April,  1918. 

COVINGTON,  JOHN  T.,  Sergt,  Inf..  22nd  Recruit 
Co.;  son  of  H.  H.  and  Mollie  F.  Covington;  of  Scotland 
County.  Entered  service  July  8,  1918,  at  Laurinburg,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Thomas, 
July  3,  1919. 


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COURTNEY,  ROBEY  K.,  Private,  Marine  Corps,  51st 
Co.,  2nd  Div.,  5th  Reg. ;  of  Caldwell  County;  son  of  M.  M. 
Courtney.  Entered  service  May  15,  1918,  at  Lenoir  Coun- 
ty, transferred  to  Quantico,  Va.,  July  1,  1918,  then  to 
Philadelphia  Aug.  1,  1918.  Sailed  for  Brest  Aug.  13, 
1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Mont  Blanc,  Argonne. 
Wounded  at  Mont  Blanc,  skull  fractured  Oct.  4,  1918. 
Sent  to  Base  Hospital,  202  Orleans.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Aug.  4,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Quantico,  Va.,  Seot.  1, 
1919. 


CRABTREE,  0.  L.,  Master  Engineer,  Junior  Grade, 
7th  Eng.  Train,  7th  U.  S.  Engineers.  Born  in  Orange 
County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  C.  Crabtree.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Marie  Crabtree.  Entered  the  service  at 
Hillsboro,  N.  C,  June  7,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Leaven- 
worth, Kans.  From  there  was  sent  to  Camp  Merritt,  N. 
J.  Sailed  for  France  April  1,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges,  St. 
Mihiel,  Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  5,  1919. 
Served  with  army  of  occupation  at  Luxemburg,  Germany. 
Mustered  out  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Aug.  6,  1919. 


COX,  THADDEUS  L.,  Chauffeur,  4th  Corps  Artly. 
Park;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  J.  H.  and  Emma  Cox.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Lila  Cox.  Entered  service  Aug.  8th,  at 
Greenville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
22,  1918.  Was  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Toul  Sector.  Was 
with  U.  S.  Army  of  Occupation  Dec.  1,  1918,  to  May  28, 
1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  28,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Dix,  July  3,  1919. 


CRABTREE.  CHAS.  D.,  1st  Class  Private,  56th 
Pioneer  Inf.,  Co.  M.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  Crabtree.  Entered  the  service  Aug. 
3,  1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt  and  sailed  to  France 
Sept.  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  offensive;  with 
Army  of  Occupation  in  Germany  six  months.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  June  22,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  July  6,  1919. 


COX,  HENRY  E.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  E.  Co.,  1st  Corps, 
53rd  Pioneers;  son  of  A.  G.  and  G.  Y.  Cox;  of  Wayne 
County.  Entered  service  June  20,  1916,  at  Mt.  Olive,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe May  22,  1917,  then  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Aug. 
29,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  6,  1918.  Promoted  to 
2nd  Lt.,  Aug.  15,  1917.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. On  Mexican  border  six  months.  Was  in  Camp 
Wadsworth  six  months.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  6, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  12,  1919. 


COX,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  A,  6th  Div.,  6th  Am.  Tr. ;  of 
Rockingham  County;  son  of  Rufus  and  Fannie  Cox.  En- 
tered service  May  9,  1918,  at  Leakesville,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Scrivens,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C, 
to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  July  3,  1918. 
Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  Feb.  6,  1919. 


CRAIN,  JOHN  ENOCH,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  417th 
Btn.,  N.  S.  Guards.  Born  in  Chatham  County,  N.  C,  Feb. 
17,  1888;  son  of  N.  W.  and  M.  R.  Crain.  Entered  the 
service  at  Carthage,  N.  C,  Aug.  19,  1918,  and  sent  to 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C,  Dec.  24,  1918. 


CRAIG,  HERBERT  BINGHAM,  1st  Lt.  123rd  Inf., 
Co.  I,  31st  Div.  Born  in  Alamance  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  V.  Craig.  Entered  the  service  May  15, 
1917,  at  Mebane,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga., 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  9,  1918.  Com- 
missioned as  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917,  and  as  1st  Lt.  Oct.  1, 
1917.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Oct.  28,  1919.  Served  as 
commanding  officer  of  P.  W.  E.  245  while  in  France. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Oct.  31,  1919. 


COX,  LESLIE  P.,  Sergt.,  C  Co.,  81st  Div.,  317th  M. 
G. ;  son  of  S.  H.  and  Loro  Cox,  of  Lee  County ;  husband 
of  Mrs.  Daisy  Cox.  Entered  service  Sept.  7,  1917,  at 
Jonesboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Hancock,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France 
July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Vosges  Mtn., 
St.  Die  Sector.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  20,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Mills,  April  23,  1919. 


COX,  EMMETT  H.,  Wagoner,  119th  Inf.,  Supply  Co., 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Randolph  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Geo.  Cox.  Entered  the  service  at  Asheboro,  N.  C, 
Oct.  10,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May 
8,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium ;  Hindenburg  Line. 
Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


COX,  J.  W.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.  Born  in  Guilford 
County  April  26,  1894 ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Cox. 
Entered  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  Oct.  1,  1918.  Was 
sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Served  throughout  period  of 
war  at  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  and  was  mustered  out  at  same 
place,  Jan.  11,  1919. 


CRANFORD,  TROY  ARTHUR,  Private,  1st  Class, 
6th  Co.,  2nd  Train  Btn.,  Inf. ;  son  of  A.  H.  and  Mrs.  M.  M. 
Cranford ;  of  Randolph  County.  Entered  service  July, 
1918,  at  Asheboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Served 
with  same  company  until  mustered  out  of  service  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  May  29,  1919. 


CRATER,  C.  L.,  H.  A.  1,  Naval  Hospital  Corps;  of 
Surry  County ;  son  of  R.  P.  and  Maggie  Crater.  Entered 
.service  May  24,  1918.  at  Elkins,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Hampton 
Roads.  Promoted  to  rank  as  Hosp.  App.,  1st  Class,  when 
enlisted.  On  U.  S.  S.  "Madawaska"  four  months.  Went 
to  Ph.  Mate's  School  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  four 
months,  made  two  trips  to  France.  Mustered  out  at 
Hampton  Roads,  Feb.  20,  1919. 


CREAGH,  JOHN  W„  Corpl.,  Btry.  A,  30th  Div.,  113th 
F.  Artly. ;  son  of  H.  A.  and  N.  E.  Creagh ;  of  Jones  Coun- 
ty. Entered  service  June  25,  1917,  at  Pollocksville,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engage- 
ments with  113th  F.  Artly.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March 
18,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  March  28,  1919. 


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CREECH,  GROVER,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  E,  107th 
Inf.,  27th  Div.  Born  in  Johnson  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  A.  Creech.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Martha  Ellen 
Creech.  Entered  the  service  at  Pine  Level,  N.  C,  Aug. 
5,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Newport  News,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  15, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  9,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  9,  1919. 

CREECH,  DAVID  A.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  of  Johnston  County ;  son  of  J.  I.  and  Mrs. 
Lucillea  Creech.  Entered  service  May  24,  1916,  Durham, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Samp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres,  Bellicourt-Lys  Offensive,  Somme  Canal.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April,  1919. 


CROUSE,  DAVID  D.,  Sergt.,  51st  Inf.,  Supply  Co., 
6th  Div.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
W.  A.  Crouse.  Entered  the  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C, 
June  16,  1908.  Was  sent  to  Forest,  Ga.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills  and  sailed  for  France  July  5,  1918.  Fought 
at  Geiardue  Sector  Sept.  3  to  Oct.  12;  Meuse-Argonne, 
Nov.  1st  to  10th.  Was  in  Army  of  Occupation  in  Ger- 
many. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  12,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  Aug.  6,  1919. 

CROWELL,  ANDREW  M.,  Corpl.,  Marines.  Born  in 
Cabarrus  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  T.  Crowell. 
Entered  the  service  April  26,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
:Sent  to  Paris  Island,  S.  C,  then  sent  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
'and  from  there  to  Quantico,  Va.  Was  on  U.  S.  S.  "New 
Mexico."    Mustered  out  at  Quantico,  Va.,  March  18,  1919. 


CREECH,  L.  D.,  Seaman,  2nd  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. ; 
son  of  W.  P.  and  Selina  V.  Creech ;  of  Johnston  County. 
Entered  service  June  1,  1918,  at  Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to 
Camp  St.  Helena,  Va.,  transferred  to  Opr.  Base,  Va.,  then 
to  U.  S.  S.  "Virginia."  Patrol  the  coast  from  Norfolk, 
Va.,  to  Boston,  Mass. 

CREW,  EARLIE,  Private,  F.  Artly.,  Batry.  C,  30th 
Div.,  113th  Regt. ;  of  Durham  County  ;  son  of  William  and 
Mrs.  Jernigan  Crew.  Entered  service  Aug.  13,  1917,  at 
Durham,  N.  C.  Sailed  for  France  June  25,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Woevre,  Toul.  Arrived  in 
U.  S.  A.  from  St.  Nazaire,  France,  March  16,  1919,  at 
Newport  News,  Va.  Went  through  Camp  Stuart,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 

CROCKER,  ELMO,  Corpl.,  Ordnance.  Born  in 
Northampton  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  G.  L. 
Crocker.  Entered  the  service  April  26,  1918,  at  Seaboard, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  From  there  he 
was  sent  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Raratan, 
N.  J.  On  detached  service  at  Springfield,  Mass.  At  Ord- 
nance Depot  from  Sept.,  1918,  to  Feb.,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1919. 

CROKER,  DAVID  S.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  321st  Inf.,  81st 
Div.;  son  of  A.  L.  and  Jennie  Areygail  Croker;  of  Guil- 
ford County.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Landed 
at  Cherobourgh,  France,  Aug.  14,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne  Offensive.  Returned  to  United  States  June  22, 
1919,  and  was  mustered  out  of  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  27,  1919. 

CRONE,  JAMES  C,  1st  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  322nd 
Regt.,  81st  Div. ;  of  Wayne  County ;  son  of  George  and 
Elizabeth  Crone.  Husband  of  Bertha  Crone.  Entered 
the  service  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  Sept,  20,  1917,  and  sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Upton.     Sailed  for  France  July  31, 

1918.  Promoted  to  1st  Sergt.  Oct.  15,  1918.  Fought  at 
St.  Die,  Meuse-Argonne,  Vosges  Mt.  and  all  other  sectors 
in  which  the  322nd  took  part.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May, 

1919.  Mustered  out  of  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
6,  1919. 

CROUCH,  HERMAN  JOHN,  1st  Class  Seaman, 
Navy;  of  Burke  County;  son  of  W.  P.  and  Mary  Crouch. 
Entered  service  June  2,  1918,  at  Morganton,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  St.  Helena,  Va.  Sent  to  U.  S.  S.  "Naiwa;"  transferred 
U.  S.  S.  "Powhatan,"  made  two  trips  overseas.  Mustered 
out  at  Naval  Base,  Hampton  Roads,  Sept.  15,  1919. 


CRYSEL,  JNO.  T.,  1st  Class  Private,  F.  A.,  R.  D. 
Supply  Co.,  9th  Artly.  Born  in  Wilkes  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  A.  Crysel.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Bessie 
May  Crysel.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  mus- 
tered out  from  there  Dec.  28,  1918. 

CULLON,  LUCIOUS  H.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st 
Div.,  322nd  Regt.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  A.  L.  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Cullon.  Entered  service  March  19,  1918,  at 
Rosemary,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
fered  to  Camp  Sevier,  going  from  there  to  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Feb.  4,  1919.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne,  Somme,  St.  Mihiel  Sector.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
from  St.  Nazaire,  France,  June  21,  1919,  at  Newport 
News,  Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 

CULPEPPER,  M.  B.,  Jr.,  Private,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps. 
Born  Aug.  4,  1892 ;  son  of  M.  S.  and  M.  W.  Culpepper ;  of 
Pasquotank  County.  Entered  service  May  17,  1917,  at 
Norfolk,  Va.  Sent  to  Winthrop,  Md.,  July  7,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  U.  S.  S.,  "New  Jersey"  Sept.  1,  1917.  then  to 
Camp  Quantico,  Va.,  Feb.  3,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Corpl.  Oct.  14,  1917.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Quantico, 
Va.,  Aug.  26,  1919. 

CUMMINGS,  DAVID  L„  Engineman,  2nd  Class.  U. 
S.  N.,  R.  F. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  W.  G.  and  Mrs. 
Jiddia  Cummings.  Entered  service  June  28,  1918,  at 
Rosemary,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Cherrystone  Island.  Transfer- 
red to  Norfolk,  Va.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Enginman,  2nd 
Class,  July  28,  1918.  On  U.  S.  S.  West  Coast,  March  7, 
1918,  until  July  12,  1918,  at  Naval  Station  New  Orleans 
26  days.  Made  one  trip  across.  Mustered  out  at  Hamp- 
ton Roads,  Aug.  5,  1919. 

CUNNINGHAM,  FREDERICK  WILSON,  2nd  Lt., 
F.  A.,  Officers'  Training  School,  Btry.  13,  F.  A.  C.  O.  T. 
S.,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.  Born  July  31,  1897;  son  of  J.  W. 
and  Lillie  Cunningham ;  of  Lee  County.  Entered  service 
Aug.  22,  1918,  at  Sanford,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  Ky.  Promoted  Dec.  18,  1918,  to  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  O. 
R.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  Dec. 
18,  1918. 

CURTIS,  ALBERT  B..  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C, ;  of  Haywood 
County;  son  of  J.  M.  and  Laura  S.  Curtis.  Entered 
service'  Aug.  31,  1918,  at  Canton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Greene.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France 
Oct.  16,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Sept.  30th, 
With  National  Guard  on  Mexican  Border  Oct.,  1916,  to 
/March,  1917.  Returned  to  I'.  S.  A.  March  24,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  19,  1919. 


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CUTCHIN,  JOS.  H.,  Dr.,  Capt,  Med.  Corps,  102nd 
Amb.  Co.,  26th  Div.,  101st  San.  Train;  of  Nash  County; 
son  of  J.  S.  and  Mrs.  Nannie  S.  Cutchin.  Husband  of 
Mrs.  Mary  T.  Cutchin.  Entered  service  Sept..  4,  1917, 
at  Whitaker,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  McGinnis,  Mass.  Sail- 
ed for  France  Oct.  5,  1917.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt. 
July  16,  1917;  Capt.  Feb.  2,  1918.  Fought  at  Toul  Sec- 
tor, Second  Marne,  Chateau-Thierry,  Troyon  Sector  and 
Verdun.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  19,  1919,  at  Boston, 
Mass.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  April  26,  1919. 


CRAIG,  ALFRED  CARR,  Sergt.  Was  born  in  Gaston 
County,  N.  C,  Nov.  7,  1892,  his  family  being  one  of  the 
oldest  in  the  Piedmont  section  of  the  Carolmas.  Several 
of  his  lineal  ancestors  participated  in  the  American 
cause  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  Henry  Craig  was 
wounded  in  a  skirmish  with  the  British  in  South  Carolina 
during  the  summer  of  1781  and  was  confined  to  his  bed 
at  the  time  of  the  battle  of  Kings  Mountain.  His  grand- 
father, Patrick  Craig,  was  a  captain  in  the  Confederate 
army,  commanding  Co.  B,  1st  Regiment  of  South  Caro- 
lina Volunteers.  Alfred  Craig  entered  the  service  of  the 
U.  S.  A.  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  25,  1918;  was  as- 
signed to  the  16th  Co.,  4th  Tr.  Bn.,  156th  Depot  Brig.; 
was  assigned  the  first  day  after  arriving  to  the  Company 
mess  as  a  cook.  After  cooking  for  about  thirty  days  was 
given  charge  of  the  Company  mess.  On  Sept.  25,  1918, 
was  transferred  in  advance  of  his  company  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  to  prepare  Company  mess  quarters.  He  re- 
mained with  the  156th  Depot  Brig.,  at  Camp  Sevier  until 
Jan.  4,  1919,  when  the  Brigade  was  transferred  back  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  where  the  Brigade  was  discharged 
the  30th,  division  and  casual  units.  Here  Craig  i-eceived 
his  warrant  as  Sergt.,  1st  class,  March  1,  1919,  and  was 
discharged  April  25,  1919,  being  the  only  man  in  the  out- 
fit at  the  time  of  the  original  Regiment. 


COX,  GEO.  A.,  Mechanic,  C.  A.  C,  6th  Co.;  of  Rock- 
ingham County ;  son  of  Rufus  and  Fannie  Cox.  Entered 
service  July  25,  1917,  at  Leakesville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Monroe,  Va.  Promoted  to  Rank  as  Mechanic  Sept.,  1917. 
Was  transferred  to  Btry.  F,  41st  Railroad  Artillery  Oct. 
10,  1918.    Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  Dec.  7,"  1918. 


DAGENHART,  L.  D.,  Sergt.,  Base  Hospital  No.  208; 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H.  Dagenhart,  of  Mt.  Holly,  N.  C. 
Entered  service  Feb.  20,  1918,  at  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga., 
for  medical  training.  Transferred  to  camp  of  embark- 
ment  at  Allentown,  Pa.  Sailed  for  France,  Aug.  23,  1918. 
Landed  at  Liverpool,  Eng.  Entrained  for  Southampton, 
Eng.,  from  there  for  Havrre,  France,  Sept.  10,  1918. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Hospital,  No.  47,  at  Autun,  France, 
later  organizing  Base  Hospital  No.  208 ;  later  relieving 
Base  6th  at  Verdun,  the  largest  Base  in  the  A.  E.  F. 
Landed  at  New  York  July  24,  1919.  Mustered  out  Aug. 
16,  1919. 


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RECORDS  OF  PRECEDING  PHOTOS 

ONE  TO  THIRTY 


1.  MANNING,  FREDERICK  CAIN,  2nd  Lt.  Trench 
Mortar,  4th  Battln.  Born  in  Wake  County  Oct.  19,  1894 ; 
son  of  James  S.  and  Mrs.  Lula  Cain  Manning.  Entered 
service  April,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Fortress 
Monroe,  January,  1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Eustus, 
July,  1918;  from  there  to  Camp  Newport  News,  Oct.  7, 
1918.  Sailed  for  France  and  landed  Oct.  20,  1918.  Sent 
to  Naval  Base  Hospital  No.  1,  Oct.  20,  1918.  Died  in  hos- 
pital October  24ch,  from  influenza-pneumonia.  Buried  at 
Lembecelle  Cemetery.  Later  remains  removed  and  buried 
at  Raleigh,  July  25,"  1920. 


2.  MARKHAM,  JOHN  L.,  Sergt.,  137th  F.  A.,  Batt. 
F,  81st  Div. ;  of  Durham  County ;  son  of  John  L.  and  Mrs. 
Ella  B.  Markham.  Entered  service  Sept.  18,  1917,  at 
Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  28,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Sergt.  Oct.  11,  1918.  Sailed  from  Brest,  May 
27,  1919.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 


3.  MARKHAM,  W.  B.,  Private,  306th  Engineers,  Co. 
C,  81st  Div.  Born  Sept.  12,  1889 ;  son  of  J.  V.  and  Mrs. 
Lenora  Markham.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Texie  Rayland 
Markham.  Entered  service  May  27,  1918,  at  Durham, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C. ;  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  Aug.  11,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  June  20,  1919. 


4.  McKINNON,  HAL.  A.,  Private,  Baker  and  Cook 
School.  Born  in  Moore  County,  Nov.  4,  1891 ;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  D.  C.  McKinnon.  Entered  the  service  July  22, 
1918,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Hancock, 
Ga.,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  6,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  10,  1919. 


5.  McPHAIL,  J.  D.,  Corpl.  Inf.,  Co.  L,  119th  Inf.,  30th 
Div. ;  of  Cumberland  County ;  born  Sept.  8,  1899 ;  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  L.  McPhail.  Entered  service  July  10, 
1916,  at  Hope  Mills,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Sept.  20,  1917.  Sailed 
for  France,  May  11,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt  and  Hindenburg  Line.  Killed 
at  Hindenburg  drive  Sept.  29,  1918.  On  border  nine 
months ;  railroad  guard  duty  three  months.  Bought  one 
$50  Liberty  Bond. 


7.  MONROE,  JNO.  W.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st 
Div.,  321st  Inf.  Born  in  Moore  County,  Feb.  22,  1887 ;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  C.  Monroe.  Entered  the  service  May 
28,  1918,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France,  Aug.  5,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonns.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  June  25,  1919. 


8.  MONROE,  LAUCHLIN  DEATON,  Private,  Inf. 
54th  Co.  Born  in  Moore  County,  July  29,  1895;  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  C.  Monroe.  Entered  the  service  July 
22,  1918,  at  Cartnage,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Hancock, 
Ga.,  July  22,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga., 
Dec.  18,  1918. 


9.  MONROE,  KENNETH,  Frivate,  Inf.,  54th  Co.  Born 
in  Moore  County  March  2,  1893 ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Monroe.  Entered  the  service  July  22,  1918,  at  Carthage, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  July  22,  1918. 
Was  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Feb.  18,  1919. 


10.  MOORE,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  Capt.  Med.;  of 
Forsyth  County ;  son  of  Alfred  and  Malinda  Moore.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  2,  1917,  at  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
then  back  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France,  Brest, 
March  30,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Capt.  Feb.  27,  1919. 
Entered  as  1st  Lt.  Fought  at  Aisne-Marne,  St.  Mihiel 
and  Meuse-Argonne.  Detached  service,  Base  No.  9 ; 
Evacuation  Hospital  No.  6.  Served  with  Army  of  Occu- 
pation at  Coblenz,  Germany,  from  Dec.  20,  1918,  to  July 
28,  1919.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  17,  1919. 


11.  NICKS,  JESSE  GRAHAM,  Private,  Co.  H,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Inf.  Reg.;  of  Alamance  County;  son  of  A.  H. 
and  Donna  E.  Nicks.  Entered  service  April  1,  1918,  at 
Swepsonville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
May  11, 1918.  Was  in  all  battles  with  119th  until  wounded 
near  St.  Souplet,  Oct.  10,  1918,  by  shell.  Sent  to  Austra- 
lian Hospital,  then  Convalescent  Camp,  France.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Muscered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
April  9,  1919. 


12.  PARISE,  FERDINAND,  Private,  1st  Class,  A.  E. 
F.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  A.  E.  F.  in  Siberia,  Russia;  from  Burke 
County ;  son  of  F.  and  Mrs.  K.  Parise.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Deled  Parise.  Entered  the  service  at  Valdese,  N.  C,  1914, 
and  sent  to  Texas  City,  Texas.  Transferred  to  Philippine 
Islands,  from  there  to  Japan,  and  then  to  Russia.  Served 
on  the  Mexican  border  and  was  in  Douglas,  Ariz.,  when 
three  men  of  his  company  were  killed  by  Mexicans.  Sailed 
for  Russia,  Feb.  5,  1916,  an  dreturned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Feb. 
16,  1919.  Mustered  out  of  service  March  25,  1919,  at 
General  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Disabled  in  line  of 
duty. 


6.  MELSON,  WILLIAM  JESSE,  Corp.  Inf.,  Co.  H, 
30th  Div.,  19th  Reg.  Born  in  Martin  County,  Sept.  21, 
1895;  son  of  W.  R.  and  Mrs.  Fannie  Melson.  Entered 
service  May  29,  1917,  at  Williamston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  J.  Sailed 
for  France.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Oct.  30,  1917. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Gassed  at  Meuse-Argonne, 
Sept.  29,  1918.  Sent  to  Hospital  Fronville,  No.  73.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Columbia,  S.  O,  April  9,  1919. 


13.  PATTERSON,  CLAUD  FERMAN,  Apprentice 
Seaman,  1st  Co.,  7th  Reg.,  Blue  Jacket  Guards.  Born  in 
Moore  County,  N.  C,  July  27,  1900 ;  son  of  J.  E.  and  Dora 
Patterson.  Entered  the  service  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  June 
17,  1918,  and  sent  to  Naval  Training  Station,  Newport, 
R.  I.  Account  of  measles,  influenza  and  rheumatism,  was 
sent  to  hospital,  and  out  of  14  months  in  the  Navy,  12 
months  were  spent  in  the  hospital.  Was  in  St.  Eliza- 
beth's Hospital  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Discharged  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  38r;  disability,  Aug.  12,  1919. 


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14.  PATTERSON,  FRANK  A.,  Seaman,  2nd  Class,  U. 
S.  N.  R.  F. ;  from  Guilford  County ;  son  of  R.  L.  and  Nellie 
Patterson.  Entered  the  service  at  Greensboro,  N.  C, 
Aug.  1,  1918,  and  sent  to  Charleston,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  from  there  to  New  York  City. 
Was  in  the  transport  service  from  New  York  to  Brest. 
Made  four  complete  trips  across.  Mustered  out  at  Opr. 
Base,  Va.,  Oct.  9,  1919. 

15.  PIERCE,  BONE  YWILSON,  Private,  -st  Class, 
Medical  Corps,  B.  H.  65;  of  Forsyth  County;  born 
March  31,  1898;  son  of  W.  B.  and  Elizabeth  Pierce.  En- 
tered service  April,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y. 
Sailed  for  France,  Sept.  13,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
July  25,  1319.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  28, 
1919. 

16.  POSTON,  IRA  G.,  Mech.,  Inf.  Replacement,  Co. 
No.  9.  Born  Oct.  1,  1896;  son  of  D.  M.  and  Julia  A.  Pos- 
ton,  of  Davidson  County.  Entered  service  April,  1916,  at 
Greensboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Eagle  Pass,  Texas. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Grant,  111.,  Oct.  1,  1918.  Served  on 
the  Mexican  border  and  died  at  Camp  Grant,  111.,  Oct.  11, 
1918.    Buried  at  Lexington,  N.  C,  Ebenezer  Church. 

17.  RAWLES,  CLIFTON  HENRY,  Private,  Co.  F, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County;  son 
of  G.  W.  and  Mrs.  E.  T.  Rawles.  Entered  service  July  1, 
1917,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  camp  at  Greenville.  Sailed 
for  France,  May  12,  1918,  Fought  in  all  battles  in  France 
and  Belgium  with  his  regiment.  Killed  in  France.  Buried 
near  Mont  Bohean.  Killed  Oct.  9th,  about  1 :00  P.  M., 
while  making  an  advance,  was  caught  in  a  machine  gun 
barrage,  hit  in  breast  by  machine  gun  bullets  and  killed 
instantly. 

18.  RILEY,  ENOCH,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  H,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Reg.  Inf.;  of  Alamance  County;  son  of  G.  H. 
and  Laura  Elizabeth  Riley.  Entered  service  September, 
1917,  at  Haw  River,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France,  May  11,  1918.  Was  in  all  battles  of  the  120th 
Inf.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  April  8,  1919. 

19.  ROSS,  MANGUM  L.,  Private  1st  Class,  Bathing 
Unit,  89th  Div.,  Med. ;  son  of  H.  L.  and  Amanda  Ross,  of 
Cabarrus  County.  Husband  of  Zelma  Viola  Ross.  En- 
listed June  21,  1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Camp  Crane,  Pa.  Landed 
in  France  Sept.  14,  1918.  Fought  at  Verdun  Front.  Re- 
turned to  United  States  June  4,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 

20.  RUSH,  BAXTER,  Private,  Inf.,  48th  Co.  Born  in 
Randolph  County,  Nov.  28,  1890;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
T.  B.  Rush.  Entered  the  service  Sept.  26,  1917,  at  Ashe- 
boro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Sept.  26, 
1917.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Dec.  18,  1917. 

21.  SAYLOR,  SIMEON  LEE,  Cook,  308th  Motor  Sup- 
ply Tr.,  Co.  7,  83rd.;  of  Forsyth  County;  son  of  Franklin 
Edward  and  Sarah  Francis  Saylor.  Entered  service  Aug. 
5,  tins,  al  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wads- 
worth,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for 
France  Sept.  15.  ini8.  Sent  to  Le  Mans  Hospital  April 
18,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  I,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  29,  1919. 


22.  SCARBRO,  D.  P.,  Private,  Light  Atly.,  Batry.  A, 
2nd  Div.,  F.  A.  R.  D.  Born  in  Moore  County,  June  20, 
1896;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  T.  Scarbro.  Entered  the 
service  Aug.  8,  1918,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  Dec.  18,  1919. 

23.  SMITHDEAL,  A.  FRED,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  81st 
Div.,  321st  Reg.  Born  in  Davie  County,  Dec.  2,  1894 ;  son 
of  H.  T.  and  Fanny  L.  Smithdeal.  Entered  service  Sept. 
19,  1917,  at  Winston-Salem.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  from  there  to  Camp  Upton. 
Sailed  for  France  August,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  August,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  30,  1919. 

24.  SNOW,  WILLIAM  R.,  Sergt.  Art.,  Baty.  B,  81st 
Div.,  317  Reg. ;  of  Surry  County :  son  of  P.  H.  and  Alice 
Snow.  Entered  service  Sept.  20,  1917,  at  Mt.  Airy,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills, 
N.  Y.  Sailed  for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  then  to  France,  July  24, 
1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  September,  1917,  then  to  Sergt. 
November,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 

25.  STAFFORD,  L.  CLEMENT,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F, 
2nd  Div.,  Regulr.rs,  23rd  Reg.  Born  in  Guilford  County; 
son  of  E.  J.  and  Lula  Stafford.  Husband  of  Annie  Fred 
Stafford.  Entered  service  May  6,  1917,  at  Greensboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe.  Transferred  to  New  York. 
Sailed  for  France  Sept.  13,  1917.  Fought  at  Champagne- 
Marne,  Aisne,  Marne-Sommes,  Oise  Aisne  offensives. 
Verdun  and  St.  Mihiel  offensives.  Gassed  at  Argonne 
offensives,  Oct.  6,  1918.  Sent  to  French  Hospital  No.  16, 
then  Evacuation  No.  3,  then  Base  No.  2  at  Neuilly,  France. 
The  2nd  Div.  received  six  citations  for  which  they  are 
entitled  to  wear  Regimental  Legion  of  Honor.  Holds  Vic- 
tory Medal  with  five  bars  for  major  engagements. 

26.  STOKES,  PINKNEY  B.,  Sergt.,  Ambulance  Co., 
321st  Co.,  306th  San.  Tr.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Guilford 
County ;  son  of  C.  H.  and  Florence  Stokes.  Entered  ser- 
vice June  25,  1917,  at  Gresnsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.  Trinsferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
from  Camp  Mills,  August  8,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt. 
July,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges  Mt.,  Meuse  and  Argonne. 
Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  June  16,  1919,  and  mustered  out 
of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 

27.  TALLY,  ROBAH  G.,  Sergt.  Exp.  Mechanic,  1st 
Corps  Atty.  Park,  Co.  3 ;  of  Forsyth  County ;  son  of  R.  A. 
and  R.  R.  Tally.  Husband  of  Lillie  Tally.  Entered  service 
March  21,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed 
for  France  May  30,  1918.  Promoted  to  Ser*t.  Aug.  8, 
1918.  Fought  at  Chateau  Thierry,  Marne  Sector,  Aisne 
Oise,  Meuse-Argonne,  Champagne  Marne  Sector.  Was 
with  the  Army  of  Occupation  seven  months  from  Dec. 
14,  1918,  to  July  14,  1919.  "Too  much  praise  could  not  be 
given  Talley  for  keeping  trucks  available  for  hauling 
ammunition  to  front." — Quotation  from  Capt.  Phillips,  of 
Co.  3,  1st  Corps,  Atty.  Park. 

28.  THOMPSON.  R.  T.,  Seaman,  U.  S.  Navy ;  of  Wake 
County;  bom  Aug.  13,  1896:  son  of  T.  L.  and  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet K.  Thompson.  Entered  service  June  1,  1918,  at 
Wake  Forest,  N.  C.  Sent  to  St.  Helena.  Va..  then  to  I'. 
S.  S.  Kiowa,  seven  months:  on  I".  S.  S.  Kroonland  five 
months.  Was  in  Army  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe  three  months. 
Enlisted  in  Army  May  3,  1917.  Made  seven  trips  across 
Atlantic.  Mustered  out  at  Newport  News.  Va..  July  1, 
1919. 


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29.  THOMPSON,  TRAVIS,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  D, 
119th  Inf.,  30th  Div.  Son  of  B.  M.  and  Daisy  Thompson, 
of  Stanly  County.  Entered  service  in  1918  at  Lexington, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  later  sailed  for 
France,  where  he  was  killed  in  battle  on  July  22,  1918. 
Buried  in  France. 

30.  TURNER,  J.  ROY,  Private,  Supply  Tr.,  Co.  C,  81st 
Div.,  306th  Reg.  Born  in  Rockingham  County ;  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  C.  Turner.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Sallie  Dixon 
Turner.  Entered  the  service  May  29,  1918,  at  Reidsville. 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Went  to  France  Aug.  5. 
1918.  Fought  at  Verdun,  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Die.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  24,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  July  9,  1919. 


DALTON,  BENJAMIN,  Private,  Artly. ;  son  of  W.  M. 
and  Elizabeth  Dalton ;  of  Rutherford  County.  Entered 
service  at  A.  and  E.  Training  School,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  May 
16,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson  and  transferred  to 
Camp  Taylor.    Mustered  out  there  Nov.  30,  1918. 

DANIEL,  WILLIAM  B.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div., 
324th  Regt.;  of  Vance  County;  son  of  Mr.  W.  B.,  Sr.,  and 
Mrs.  Ada  Daniel.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Frances  Daniel.  En- 
tered service  May  25,  1918,  at  Henderson,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then 
to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  12,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Sept.  5,  1918,  to  Sergt.  April, 
1919.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  Nov.  9th  to  11th.  Cited 
for  Bravery  by  Regimental  Commander.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  25,  1919. 


DANIEL,  GARLAND  B.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  S.  A.  T. 
C,  Syracuse  University ;  of  Warren  County ;  son  of  S.  G. 
and  Mrs.  Lizzie  Bost  Daniel.  Entered  service  July  19, 
1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Plattsburg  Barracks. 
Transferred  to  Syracuse  University.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  2nd  Lt.  Sept.  11,  1918.  Instructor  in  Military  Tactics 
during  period  of  service  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out 
at  Syracuse  University,  Jan.  3,  1919. 

DANIEL,  DAVID,  Private,  Inf.,  Supply  Co.,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  J.  A.  and 
Mrs.  S.  A.  Daniel.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Carrie  Sauls  Daniel. 
Entered  service  Sept.  28,  1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  St.  Mihiel,  and  all  other  engagements. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  8,  1919. 

DANIELS,  THOMAS  C,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  5th  Div., 
6th  Regt. ;  of  Craven  County ;  son  of  Thos.  and  Mary 
Daniels.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Josie  Smith  Daniels.  Entered 
service  Aug.  15,  1917,  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France  Feb.  27,  1918.  Fought  at  Chateau-Thierry, 
St.  Die,  Naumont.  He  was  wounded  by  high  explosive 
shell  at  the  Battle  of  Frappelle,  Aug.  18,  1918,  and  gassed 
at  St.  Pierre  de  Cour  Aug.  12th.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital 
No.  11,  Nantes.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  17,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  U.  S.  G.  H.  No.  11,  May  24,  1919. 


DANIELS,  MARION  L.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  Barney  and  Mrs. 
Hattie  Lee  Daniels.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Herring 
Daniels.  Entered  service  June  19,  1916,  at  Goldsboro,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  then  to  Sergt.  Was  in  all  engagements  with  the 
119th  Inf.,  up  to  Sept.  29th  when  he  was  killed  at  the 
Battle  of  Bellicourt,  Sept.  29,  1918.  Buried  in  American 
Cemetery  636,  Bonyaisne,  France.  Served  on  the  Mexican 
border  in  National  Guard  six  months. 


DARDEN,  VIVIAN  N.,  Supplv  Sergt.,  F.  Artly.,  Baty. 
F,  316th  Regt.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Perquimans  County, 
N.  C,  May  31,  1892;  son  of  Jacob  W.  and  Martha  Essie 
Darden.    Entered  the  service  at  Hertford,  N.  C,  Sept.  20, 

1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  then  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  N.  J.     Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5, 

1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  Oct.  20,  1917.    Mustered  out  of 
the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  20,  1919. 


DARDEN,  FRANK  A.,  Sergt.,  104th  San.  Train., 
Hdqrs.  Co.;  of  Norfolk  County;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Mrs. 
Marvian  Darden.  Entered  service  Aug.  18,  1917,  at  Nor- 
folk, Va.  Sent  to  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.  Sailed  for 
France.  Promoted  to  rank  cf  Sergt.  May  5,  1918.  Fought 
at  Haute-Alsace,  Champagne,  North  of  Verdun  Oct.  8th 
to  Oct.  29th.     Served  in  France  and  Germany  July  5, 

1918,  to  Aug.  30,   1919.     Arrived  in  U.  S.  A."  Aug.'  30, 

1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.,  Sept.  6,  1919. 

DAVIS,  ROSS  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Light  Artly.; 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  M.  Davis;  cf  Guilford  County, 
Greensboro,  N.  C.  Entered  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  went 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed 
for  France  Oct.  28,  1918.  Return  to  U.  S.  A.  July  19, 
1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  July  29, 
1919. 

DAVIS,  ANDREW  B.  Enlisted  at  Concord  July  22, 
1918.  Trained  at  Camp  Hancock.  Attached  to  51st  Co., 
Machine  Training  Center.  Six  weeks  at  school.  Qualified 
as  Machine  Gun  Instructor.    Discharged  Dec.  20,  1918. 

DAVIS,  MOSELEY  SAMUEL,  2nd  Class  Boatswain 
U.  S.  N.  R.  F. ;  of  Wayne  County ;  son  of  A.  J.  and 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Davis.  Entered  service  June  18,  1918,  at 
Wilmington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Charleston,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  receiving  ship  "Hartford."  Transferred  to  Sub.  Chaser 
No.  79,  then  to  Destroyer  No.  25.  Did  patrol  duty  off 
coast.  Served  on  rifle  range,  Mt.  Pleasant,  S.  C,  two 
months.    Mustered  out  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  July  3,  1919. 

DAVIS,  LEMUEL  C,  Cook;  of  Pasquotank  County; 
son  of  J.  T.  and  C.  Davis.  Entered  service  Feb.  10th,  at 
Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transfer- 
red to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Attached  to  recruiting  duties. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Dec.  11,  1918. 

DAVIS,  FRANK,  Mechanic,  C.  A.  C,  Co.  A,  54th 
Regt. ;  of  Henderson  County ;  son  of  W.  J.  and  Mrs.  Mil- 
dred Davis.  Entered  service  May  29,  1917,  at  Hender- 
sonville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  Sept.,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  7,  1919, 
at  Boston,  Mass.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March 
18,  1919. 


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DANIEL,  HUGH  S.,  Sergt.,  1st  class,  Inf.,  Med.  Det., 
30th  Div.,  120th  Reg. ;  of  Franklin  County ;  son  of  J.  W. 
and  Mary  Daniel.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Gordon  Daniel.  En- 
tered service  June,  1916,  at  Franklinton,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stewart,  Texas, 
then  to  Fr.  Oglethorpe,  Go.,  then  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed 
for  France  May  27,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt.,  1st  class, 
May  20,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt,  Hindenburg 
Drive  and  other  engagements  of  120th.  Received  Amer- 
ican Citation.  On  Mexican  border  six  months.  Landed 
in  U.  S.  A.  April,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April,  1919. 


DORTCH,  LEWIS  GASTON,  1st  Lt,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Reg.;  of  Wayne  County;  born  Feb.  19,  1893; 
son  of  Wm.  T.  and  Elizabeth  Lewis  Dortch.  Volunteered 
for  service  July  15,  1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  July,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, Dec.  1917,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
May,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  July,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres  Sector,  Locke  No.  8,  Voormizelle,  Walin- 
court,  Hindenburg  Line.  Killed  by  shell  at  Escaillon, 
Aisne,  France,  Oct.  18,  1918.  Buried  at  Busigny  in  the 
American  Cemetery.  Was  with  the  Division  in  all  other 
engagements  until  killed.  In  charge  of  his  company  when 
killed,  all  other  officers  being  killed  or  disabled. 


DAVIS,  LAWRENCE  NEWTON,  Hdqra.  Co.,  Intelli- 
gence Dept.  20;  of  Wake  County;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Mrs. 
May  Davis.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Leila  R.  Davis.  Entered 
service  May  25,  1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Served  under  Intelligence  Dept. 
Div.  Postal  Service.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier, 
Greenville,  S.  C,  Dec.  1,  1918. 


DORTCH.  HUGH,  Sergt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div..  19th 
Reg.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  Wm.  T.  and  Elizabeth  L. 
Dortch.  Entered  service  April  16,  1917,  at  Goldsboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier  in  April.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt  May  6,  1918.  Sailed  for  France  May  11, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  July  1,  1917.  and  to 
Sergt.  Sept.  21,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  Front  Aug.  19 
to  Sept.  8,  1918.  After  Sept.  8th  attached  to  Advance 
School,  A.  E.  P.,  in  France.  Volunteered  for  service. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April,  1919. 


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DAVIS,  THOS.  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Btry.  F,  53rd 
C.  A.  C.  Regt ;  son  of  G.  W.  and  Mrs.  C.  Davis ;  of  Wayne 
County.  Entered  service  April  16,  1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Ft.  Scrivens,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Ft. 
Adams,  R.  I.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  25,  1917.  Fought 
at  Toul  Sector,  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive. 
Wounded  at  Verdun  Sector.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March 
11,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Eustis,  March  27,  1919. 


DAVIS,  HAROLD  W.,  Corpl.,  Med.  I.  M.  S.  No.  2  Co.; 
son  of  Mr.  B.  F.  and  Mrs.  M.  L.  Davis;  of  Burke  County. 
Entered  service  July  21,  1917,  at  Morganton,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Ben  Harrison, 
Ind.,  then  to  Ft.  Jay,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  20, 
1917.  Was  six  months  in  Army  of  Occupation  in  Ger- 
many. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  8,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1919. 


DAVIS,  KELLY  M.,  Private,  Engineers,  D  Co.,  6th 
Btn.,  20th  Regt.;  of  Pender  County;  son  of  John  W. 
and  Mrs.  Alice  Davis.  Entered  service  April  1,  1918,  at 
Wilmington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred 
to  American  University,  D.  C.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France, 
May  10,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  Bordeaux, 
France  May  28,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 


DAVIS,  CHARLES  C,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  81st  Div., 
322nd  Regt. ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  R.  Davis ;  of  Chatham 
County.  Entered  service  Sept.  18,  1917,  at  Pittsboro,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
Greenville,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  25,  1919. 


DAVIS,  ROSS  H.,  Private,  Light  Artly.;  of  Guilford 
County;  son  of  J.  M.  and  Mrs.  J.  M.  Davis.  Entered  ser- 
vice Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for 
France  Oct.  28,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  at  Hoboken, 
July  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  N.  Y., 
July  29,  1919. 


DAVIS,  ELLIS  H.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt;  of  Davidson  County.  Born  Dec.  20,  1894; 
son  of  R.  and  Mrs.  T.  E.  Davis.  Entered  service  July  25, 
1917,  at  Thomasville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May 
17,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Jan.  10,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres  Lys  Offensive,  Somme  Offensive.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 


DAVIS,  ERNEST  HENRY  B.,  Fireman,  Navy;  of 
Davidson  County;  son  of  S.  E.  an'l  Mrs.  Maggie  F.  Davis. 
Entered  service  Aug.  6,  1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  on 
U.  S.  S.  "Kearsarge."  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "Southery," 
then  to  U.  S.  S.  "Patrica."  Made  four  trips  across. 
Transport  duty.  Mustered  out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va., 
Sept.  23,  1919. 

DAVIS,  P.  B.,  Private,  Inf. ,13th  Co.;  of  Bertie 
County;  son  cf  James  A.  and  Mrs.  Elnora  Davis.  En- 
tered service  Aug.,  1918,  at  Windsor,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C.  Mustered  cut  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Dec, 
1919. 

DAVIS,  ROY  H„  Seaman,  2nd  Class,  Navy ;  of  Nash 
County;  son  of  W.  D.  and  Mrs.  J.  R.  Davis.  Entered  ser- 
vice May  29,  1918,  at  Raleigh  from  Rocky  Mt.  Sent  to 
Camp  Hampton  Roads,  then  to  U.  S.  S.  "Arkansas."  Sent 
to  Orkney  Island,  then  Firth  of  Forth,  Scotland,  then 
Portland,  Eng.,  then  went  to  sea.  Met  President's  ship 
and  sailed  for  Brest.  Mustered  out  at  Hampton  Roads, 
Jan.  23,  1919. 

DEAMES,  E.  F.,  Mechanic,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  156th  Depot 
Brig. ;  of  Hertford  County ;  son  of  W.  D.  and  Mrs.  Ida  N. 
Deames.  Entered  service  March  27,  1918,  at  Murfrees- 
boro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier  Sept.  13,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Me- 
chanic May,  1918.  Acted  as  Instructor  on  drill  field  and 
did  mechanical  work.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S. 
C,  Dec.  7,  1918. 

DEATON,  JOHN,  Supply  Sergt.,  Ammunition  Train, 
Co.  C,  Div.  LaFayette,  11th  Regt.;  of  Montgomery  Co.; 
son  of  V.  H.  and  Martha  Deaton.  Entered  service  June, 
1918,  at  Troy,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  then  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C. 
Promoted  to  Sergt.  Aug.,  1918.  Enlisted  in  N.  C.  N.  G. 
July,  1916.  Embarked  for  Serbian  duty  when  Armistice 
was  signed.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Dec, 
1918. 

DEBERRY,  GEO.  F.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  of  Northampton  County ;  son  of  W.  H.  and 
Mrs.  Rosa  Lee  Deberry.  Entered  service  Sept.  29,  1917,  at 
Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  May  18,  1918.  Fought 
at  Vaux  Andigny,  Molain,  Ypres,  Bellicourt,  Busigny, 
Vaux  la  Pietre.  Wounded  at  Battle  of  Molain  Oct.  18, 
1918,  by  Machine  Gun.  Billetted  near  Amiens,  France, 
when  Armistice  was  signed.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  April  8,  1919. 

DeCAMP,  GUY,  Private,  A.  S.  C;  of  Alamance  Coun- 
ty; son  of  G.  C.  Woodworth  and  Anna  L.  DeCamp.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Graham,  N.  C.,  Aug.  5,  1918,  and  sent 
to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  15,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  28,  1919,  and  mustered  out 
of  the  service  at  Washington,  D.  C,  July  25,  1919. 


DAVIS,  ERNEST  A.,  3rd  Class  M.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Davidson  County;  son  of  R.  and  Mrs. 
T.  E.  Davis.  Entered  service  July  25th,  1918,  at  Thomas- 
ville, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  Sept.  1, 
1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
May  17,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  Lys  Offensive.  Somme 
Offensive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  11th,  served  on 
Mexican  border  six  months.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, April  15,  1919. 


DELVECHIO,  ROBERT  H.,  Private,  Inf.,  D.  Co., 
30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  son  of  J.  D.  and  Sallie  Delvechio; 
of  Buncombe  County.  Husband  of  Mary.  Entered  ser- 
vice Oct.  2,  1917,  at  Asheville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son. Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier  then  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918.  Fought  in  all  actions  of 
the  30th  till  Oct.  2,  1918.  Wounded  at  Busigny,  France, 
Oct.  2,  1918.  Shrapnel  in  left  hand.  Sent  to  hospital, 
Rouen,  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  19th.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  March  31,  1919. 


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DeMARCUS,  WM.  N.,  Musician,  113th  F.  Artly.,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  the  service 
July  20, 1917,  Kannapolis,  N.  C.  Trained  at  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  Sept.  15,  1917,  to  May  18,  1918.  Transferred  to 
New  York.  Sailed  for  France  June  13,  1918.  Went  for 
training  at  Artillery  School  and  was  in  training  from 
June  15,  1918,  to  Aug.  23,  1918.  Ordered  to  Toul  Sector 
then  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest,  Woevre  Sector.  With 
Army  of  Occupation  one  month.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
March  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
March  28,  1919. 

DEUKE,  C.  C,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  6th  Div.,  54th  Inf.; 
of  Beaufort  County;  son  of  J.  C.  and  Mrs.  Fannie  Deuke. 
Entered  service  May  10,  1918,  Washington.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Scrivens,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth.  Sailed 
for  France.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  June  6,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Alsace-Lorraine.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  Hoboken,  N.  J.  July  6,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  24,  1918. 

DeVINEY,  CHARLIE  H.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  29th 
Div.,  116th  Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  J.  D.  and 
Mrs.  L.  G.  DeViney.  Entered  service  Jan.  19,  1916,  at 
Chase  City,  Va.  Sent  to  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.  Sailed 
for  France  June  11,  1918.  Gassed  at  Argonne  Sector. 
Fought  at  defense  of  Center  Sector,  Haute,  Alsace  July 
25th,  to  Sept.  23rd,  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive  Oct.  8th. 
Attached  to  battle  lines  of  Belbcoals  Hill  Oct.  10th,  Mal- 
berville  Farm  Oct.  11th,  Bois  De  Armont  Oct.  15th,  Grand 
Montagne  Oct.  23rd.  Capture  of  Strage  Ridge  Oct.  28th, 
Bois  de  Belleau.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.,  Newport  News,  Va., 
May  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  27, 
1919. 

DEWEY,  FRANK  A.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  D, 
30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.  Born  in  Wayne  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  H.  Dewey.  Entered  the  service  April 
27,  1915,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn  and 
then  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
May  27,  1918.  Fought  in  all  actions  of  30th  Div.,  up  to 
the  time  of  receiving  shrapnel  wound  at  Cambrai  and  St. 
Quentin  Front,  Oct.  17,  1918.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  33, 
English  Fosett  Roads.  Enlisted  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  was  in 
actual  duty  June  19,  1916,  to  Jan.  26,  1919.  Served  on 
Mexican  border  seven  months.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec. 
16,  1918.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 

DICKERSON,  C.  L.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div., 
119th  Inf.  Regt.;  of  Johnston  County;  son  of  O.  P.  and 
Mrs.  Charlotte  Dickerson.  Entered  service  June  19,  1916, 
at  Selma,  N.  C.     Mustered  in  Federal  service  July  25, 

1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Stewart,  Texas,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Guard  duty 
at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  24,  1918. 
Fought  at  Hindenburg  drive  Sept.  29,  1918,  to  Oct.  18, 

1918.  Gassed  near  Ribberville,  France  Oct.  17,  1918. 
Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  2,  Ames  Rovere,  France. 
Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  June  14,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  28,  1919. 

DILDY,  WILEY,  Private,  Med.  Service,  321st  Regt., 
81st  Div.;  from  Pitt  County,  N.  C;  son  of  -Inn.  F.  and 
Ann  Liza  Dild.v.  Entered  Ihe  service  at  Greenville,  N.  C, 
Sept.  15,  1917,  and  sent  lo  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then  lo  Camp  Up- 
ton. Sailed  for  France  July  81,  1918.  Fough.1  at  St.  Die, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 


DILLEHAY,  OLON  B.,  Cook,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.,  Inf.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  W.  H.  and 
Mrs.  Mollie  Dillehay.  Entered  service  June  19,  1916,  at 
Durham.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  June  17,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  St.  Quentin,  Hindenburg  Line. 
Served  on  Mexican  border  six  months.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  April  13,  1919.  Landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

DIXON,  ALEX,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Orange  County;  son  of  W.  M.  and 
Mrs.  Maggie  Dixon.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lee  Dixon.  En- 
tered service  April  25,  1917,  at  Hillsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France  May  17,  1918.  Fought  at  Hindenburg  Line, 
Ypres.  Wounded  at  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29th,  by  shell 
Sent  to  American  Base  Hospital  No.  37.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
April  18,  1919. 

DIXON,  WYATT  T.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  Artly.,  Btry.  C, 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  W.  H.  Dixon.  Entered  the  service  June  18,  1917, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  J.  Overseas  to  France, 
June  13,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest, 
Woevre  Sector.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
March  28,  1919. 

DIXON,  W.  L.,  Aviator,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  115th  Div.;  of 
Nash  County;  son  of  W.  F.  and  Mrs.  Flora  Dixon.  Hus- 
band of  Lottie  Dixon.  Entered  service  Aug.  5,  1918,  at 
Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C. 

DIXON,  BEN  FRANKLIN,  Capt,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Cleveland  County.  Born  May  29, 
1879 ;  son  of  Ben  Franklin  Dixon  and  Mrs.  Leonora  Tracy 
Dixon.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Fought 
at  Canal  Sector,  Ypres,  Belgium,  Hindenburg  Line  Offen- 
sive. Wounded  at  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29,  1918;  1st 
in  leg,  2nd  in  throat,  3rd  in  upper  arm  and  back  before 
being  mortally  wounded.  Advanced  150  yards  after  third 
wound,  then  mortally  wounded  by  shell  fire.  Killed  at 
Hindenburg  Line  on  battlefield  Sept.  29,  1918.  Buried 
at  Boney,  France.  Awarded  American  D.  S.  C.  and 
recommended  for  British  D.  S.  O.  and  Military  Cross. 

DIXON,  TRACY  WRIGHT,  1st  Lt..  Inf.,  Machine 
Gun  Co.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Cleveland  County; 
son  of  Ben  F.  and  Mrs.  Leonora  Tracy  Dixon.  Husband 
of  Mrs.  Marion  Homes  Dixon.  Entered  service  July  25, 
1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville. 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France 
May  8,  1918.  Fought  at  Canal  Sector,  Ypres,  Hindenburg 
Line,  Montbrehain  Offensive  and  La  Salle  River  Offensive. 
Citations  30th  Division.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  25, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  Oct.  2S.  1919. 

DIXON,  DAVID  L.,  Sergt.,  Q,  M.  C;  of  Lenoir  Coun- 
ty; son  of  D.  V.  and  Corinne  Palnch  Dixon;  hus- 
band of  Martha  Dixon.  Entered  service  Aug.  27,  1917. 
at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sheridan.  Ala.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Johnson,  Fla.  Transferred  to  Camp  Fre- 
mont, Cal,  Going  from  there  to  Meiggs,  D.  C.  Promoted 
to  2  M.  C.  Sergt.  Jan.,  1918.  Discharged  from  Officers' 
Training  School.  Camp  Meiggs,  Washington  City.  D.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  .Meiggs,  D.  C,  Nov.  30,  1918. 


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DIXON,  DEWEY  P.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Air  Service, 
Btry.  B,  Casual  Detachment;  of  Craven  County;  son  of 
J.  B.  and  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Dixon.  Entered  service  June  22, 
1916,  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  N.  J.  Sailed  to  British  Islands 
April  27,  1917.  Entitled  to  wear  war  chevron,  one  gold 
foreign  chevron  and  Mexican  service  badge.  Served  on 
Mexican  border  Oct.  1,  1916,  to  March  22,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred as  Mechanic  in  the  Aviation  Corps.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  Dec,  11,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  Dec.  23,  1918. 


DRUM,  FLOYD  W.,  Mess  Sergt.,  M.  T.  C.  (Aviation) 
Co.,  17th,  2nd  Reg.;  of  Catawba  County;  son  of  G.  P. 
and  Cora  E.  Drum;  husband  of  Mrs.  Grace  (Cline)  Drum. 
Entered  service  Dec.  12,  1917,  at  Newton,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sail- 
ed for  France,  March  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Mess  Sergt.,  August,  1918.  Leg  broken  in  accident. 
Sent  to  Camp  Hospital  No.  25  at  Blois,  Base  Hospital  No. 
72.  Was  in  P.  War.  Escort  Co.  four  months.  Returned 
to  United  States  February  9,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  May  14,  1919. 


DIXON,  BERTON  B.,  Private,  Ammunition  Supply, 
1st  Army  Corps ;  of  Wilson  County ;  son  of  Wm.  R.  and 
Mrs.  Bessie  Dixon.  Entered  service  Nov.  2,  1917,  at  Wil- 
son. Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  June  16,  1918.  Fought  at 
Chateau-Thierry,  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  15,  1919. 


DRY,  M.  R.  Enlisted  Aug.  13,  1917,  at  Charleston,  S. 
C.  Was  sent  to  Newport,  R.  I.,  and  from  there  to  Wake- 
field, Mass  (Rifle  Range  Training).  Sent  back  to  New- 
port, R.  I.,  and  was  coxswain  of  40-foot  steamer.  He 
was  then  sent  to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  and  went  on  the 
"Martha  Washington"  three  trips  across.  Mustered  out 
at  Charleston,  S.  C,  June,  1919. 


DIXON,  RICHARD  S.,  Jr.,  Private,  1st  Class,  M.  G., 
Co.  C,  115th  Regt.,  30th  Div. ;  from  Green  County,  N.  C; 
son  of  R.  D.  S.  and  Frances  Dixon.  Entered  the  service 
at  Snow  Hill,  N.  C,  Oct.  10,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
land  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  27, 
1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Somme,  Bellicourt,  Nauroy, 
Busigny.  Wounded  at  Busigny  Oct.  18th  by  shrapnel  and 
sent  to  hospital  at  Trouville.  Mustered  out  of  the  ser- 
vice at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  2,  1919. 


DORTON,  JOHN  H.,  Private,  Machine  Gun  Batry., 
Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  115th  M.  G. ;  of  Cabarrus  County;  son 
of  Mrs.  D.  M.  Dorton.  Entered  service  Oct.  5,  1917,  at 
Concord,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Casiip  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Liverpool,  Eng., 
May  11,  1918.  Arrived  May  27,  1918;  Calais,  France, 
May  29.  Fought  at  Cambrai  Hill,  Belgium,  Aug.  31, 
1918;  Hindenburg  Line,  Sept.  29  to  Oct.  2,  1918;  Voor- 
mizelle  and  Moray,  Oct.  8  to  Oct.  12,  1918;  Vermedena 
La  Selle  River,  Oct.  18  to  Oct.  21,  1918;  Ypres  Salient 
from  July  16,  1918,  to  Aug.  30,  1918.  Returned  to  New- 
port News,  Va.,  March  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  3,  1919. 


DOWNING,  W.  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Batry  E,  6th 
Div.,  11th  F.  A.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  C.  A.  and  C.  E. 
Downing ;  husband  of  Sarah  M.  Downing.  Entered  ser- 
vice June  24„  1918,  at  Chicago,  111.;  now  at  Greenville, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Stuart.  Sailed  for  Brest  France,  August  20,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.,  June  17,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


DRUM,  FLOYD,  Private,  105th  Eng.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div. 
Born  in  Catawba  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Drum.  Entered  the  service  August  12,  1917,  at  Hickory, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  from  Montreal,  Canada, 
for  Liverpool,  England.  Fought  at  Bellicourt,  Mont 
Brehain,  Brancourt,  Premont,  Busigny,  La  Salle  River, 
Mazinghein,  Sept  1,  1918,  to  Oct.  20,  1918,  Hindenburg 
Drive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  18,  1919,  and  was 
mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  24,  1919. 


DUNN,  WILLIAM  H.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div., 
119th  Inf.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  W.  J.  and  Mrs.  M. 
S.  Dunn.  Entered  service  July  14,  1917,  at  Wilson,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to  El  Paso;  Camp 
Royster,  Weldon,  N.  C. ;  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  May  12,  1918.  Fought  at  all  battles  with  30th 
Div.  until  wounded  at  battle  of  Cambrai  offensive  Sept. 
30th  by  shell.  Sent  to  Hosp.  No.  42,  Gen.  British,  U.  S. 
Base  No.  29,  London,  Eng. ;  St.  Mary's  at  Hoboken ;  base 
at  Camp  Greene,  base  at  Camp  Jackson.  Served  on  border 
from  Sept  29,  1917,  to  March  1,  1918.  Returned  to  U. 
B.  A.,  Dec.  31,  1918,  at  New  York.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  10,  1919. 


DUNN,  RUFUS  E.,  Private,  F.  Artly.,  Btry.  B,  47th 
iRegt. ;  of  Columbus  County ;  son  of  John  F.  and  Mary 
Dunn.  Entered  service  June  23,  1918,  at  Whiteville,  N.  C. 
Bent  to  Camp  Kearney,  Cal.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Meade,  Md.,  Feb.  2,  1919. 


DYSON,  ALFRED  L.,  Sergt.,  Light  Artly.,  Co.  F, 
81st  Div.,  317th  Regt.;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of 
J.  H.  and  Mrs.  Idla  Dyson.  Entered  service  Sept.  9, 
1917,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  Aug.  28,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Sergt.  May  25,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919, 
at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  20,  1919. 


EARNHARDT,  GEO.,  Corpl.,  21st  Co.,  F.  Art,  Med. 
Corps,  5th  Div. ;  of  Wake  County ;  son  of  D.  L.  and  Mrs. 
Frances  Earnhardt.  Entered  service  May  17,  1917  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to 
Ft.  Sam  Houston.  Sailed  for  France  June  13,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne,  Frappelle.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July,  1919. 


EARNHARDT,  NEVIN  W.,  Sgt,  C.  A.  C,  Co.  B,  54th 
Regt.;  of  Rowan  County;  son  of  W.  Earnhardt  and  Mrs. 
Cora  Earnhardt.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Alyn  Earnhardt.  En- 
tered service  March  24,  1917,  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  :-erritt,  N.  J. 
Sailed  for  France  Oct.  14,  1918.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  A.  Feb. 
28th.  Landed  March  7,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  March  18,  1919. 


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DOWNS,  DAVID  G.,  Wagoner,  6th  Co.,  1st  Corps  Ar- 
tillery Park ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  W.  Downs,  of 
Pineville,  N.  C.  Entered  service  March  7,  1918. 
Trained  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  three 
weeks  after  entering  service.  Fought  at  Champagne- 
Marne  defensive  July  15  to  July  18,  1918.  Aisne-Marne 
offensive  July  18  to  Aug.  16,  1918,  Oise-Aisne  offensive 
between  Aug.  18  and  Nov.  11,  1918,  Meuse-Argonne  of- 
fensive between  Sept.  20  to  Nov.  11,  1918,  Chateau 
Thierry  and  Verdun  Sectors.  Gassed  once.  Arrived 
from  France  Aug.  4,  1919.  Discharged  from  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  Aug.  9,  1919. 


EARNHARDT,  CLAUD  T.,  Private,  Field  Hospital 
No.  15,  2nd  Div. ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  D.  Earnhardt,  of 
Pineville,  N.  C.  Entered  the  service  at  Charlotte,  N.  C, 
June  24,  1917.  Trained  at  Ft.  Ben  Harrison,  Ind.  Sailed 
for  France  Nov.  18,  1917.  Fought  at  Woevre,  Soissons,  St. 
Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Mt.  Blanc,  Verdun  Sector,  Cha- 
teau Thierry,  Meuse-Aisne  and  other  engagements  with 
his  company.     With  army  of  Occupation  from  Nov.  12, 

1918,  until  April  28,  1919.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  1, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  June  7,  1919. 


EARLE,  JAMES  R.,  Jr.,  Sergt.  Am.  Train,  Co.  E, 
81st  Div.,  306th  Reg.;  of  Franklin  County;  son  of  J.  R. 
and  Fannie  Earle.  Entered  service  April  14,  1918,  at 
Louisburg,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  9, 
1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  July  9,  1918,  Sergt.  Jan.,  1919. 
Fought  in  all  battles  with  his  company.  Landed  in  U.  S. 
A.  June  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
27,  1919. 


ELLIASON,  GEORGE,  Private,  1st  class,  Inf.,  Sup- 
ply Co.,  12th  Div.,  36th  Reg.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of 
Nick  and  Pannageta  Elliason.  Entered  service  Mav  10, 
1918,  at  Bluelield.  W.  Va.  Sent  to  Ft.  Snell,  Minn.,  'from 
there  to  Devins,  Mass.,  and  then  to  Sherman.  0.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Sherman,  O.,  May  28.  1919. 


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EDDLEMAN,  R.  L.,  Private,  Med.  Dept.  Born  June 
1,  1891;  son  of  H.  J.  and  Laura  E.  Eddleman;  of  Rowan 
County.  Entered  service  April  26,  1918,  at  Salisbury, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Ft. 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  from  there  to  Allentown,  Pa.  Overseas 
to  France,  Sept.  8,  1918.  Was  stationed  at  Base  Hospital 
No.  202,  Orleans,  France.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April  20, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  12,  1919. 


EDMUNDSON,  PAUL  B.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  1,  Re- 
placement Training  Camp;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thos. 
Edmundson.  Born  in  Wayne  County.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice April  17,  1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Camp  Benjamin  Harrison, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Taylor,  then  to  Gordon,  Ga.,  from 
there  to  Ft.  McArthur,  Tex.  Promoted  June  1,  1918. 
Mustered  cut  at  Camp  McArthur,  Tex.,  Dec.  5,  1918. 


EDWARDS,  JOHN  M.,  Private,  1st  Class.,  Inf.,  Co. 
L,  31st  Div.,  124th  Regt.;  of  Chatham  County ;  son  of  Jno. 
and  Sally  Edwards.  Entered  service  July  10,  1917,  at 
Bear  Creek.  Sent  to  Camp  Wheeler.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Wheeler.  Dec.  8,  1918. 


EDWARDS,  S.  V.,  Wagoner,  Artly.  Park,  Truck 
Co.  6,  1st  Corps ;  of  Northampton  County ;  son  of  R.  W. 
and  Mrs.  Aggie  0.  Edwards.  Entered  service  March  23, 
1918,  at  Seaboard,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France, 
May  31,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Wagoner  Oct.,  1918. 
Fought  at  Aisne,  Oise,  Champagne,  Marne,  Argonne.  Ar- 
rived in  U.  S.  A.  from  Brest,  France,  Aug.  4,  at  Newport 
News,  Va.  Then  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  10,  1919. 


EDWARDS,  W.  PARHAM,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med. 
Corps,  Base  Hospital  Dep. ;  of  Northampton  County ;  son 
of  R.  W.  and  Mrs.  Aggie  O.  Edwards.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Earnestine  (Long)  Edwards.  Entered  service  March 
27,  1918,  at  Seaboard,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Private,  1st  Class,  May,  1918.  On 
duty  at  Base  Hospital  Lab.,  at  Camp  Jackson  15  months. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  June  28,  1919. 


EDWARDS,  ROBERT  H.,  Sergt.,  Light  Artly.,  Hdqrs. 
30th  Div.,  113th  Regt.;  of  Edgecombe  County;  son  of  J. 
H.  and  Mrs.  Emma  Edwards.     Entered  service  July  27, 

1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Aug. 
1,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  June,   1918.     Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  May, 

1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  Sector,  Sept.  12th,  to  Sept. 
19th.  Argonne  Forest  Sept.  19th  to  Oct.  8th,  Woevre 
Sector.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  March  17,  1919.  Enlisted  in 
1st  N.  C.  F.  A.,  113th  F.  A.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  March  29,  1919. 


EDWARDS,  B.  J.,  Elec,  1st  Class,  (R)  U.  S.  Navy; 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  S.  Edwards ;  of  Buncombe  County. 
Entered  the  service  March  4,  1916,  at  Asheville,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "Vestal" 
then  to  U.  S.  S.  C.  94,  U.  S.  S.  "Maury."  Sailed  for 
Fiance  June  18,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  12, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Opr.  Base,  Va.,  Aug.  26,  1919. 


EDWARDS,  SAMUEL  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co. 
E,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  Jon. 
and  Mrs.  Rachel  Edwards.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Etta  Butts 
Edwards.  Entered  service  April,  1918,  at  Goldsboro,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Sailed  for  France.  Fought  at  Ypres,  St.  Mihiel,  and 
all  other  engagements.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2nd. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  8,  1913. 

EDWARDS,  VICTOR  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Tank 
Corps,  Co.  B,  305th  Bn.  Regt.;  of  Richmond  County;  son 
cf  L.  E.  and  Mrs.  Dottie  Edwards.  Entered  servics 
Aug.  27,  1918,  at  Baltimore,  Md.  Sent  to  Camp  Meade, 
Md.  Transferred  to  Camp  Colt,  Pa.,  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I. 
Sailed  for  Li%'erpool,  Eng.,  Oct.  20,  1918.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  1st  Class  Private  Oct.  17,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Meade,  Md.    May  16,  1919. 

ELLIOTT,  CHARLIE,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  81st  Div., 
324th  Reg. ;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  W.  T.  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Elliott.  Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Nashville,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France,  Aug. 
3,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  Nov.  9,  1918. 
Wounded  by  shrapnel.  Sent  to  Field  Hospital  No.  8,  Base 
No.  149,  Alleray  No.  119.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  St. 
Nazaire,  France,  Jan.  30,  1919,  at  New  York,  N.  Y., 
through  Grand  Central  Hospital.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson  May  12,  1919. 


ELLIOTT,  SAM,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  25th  Replace- 
ment Regt.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  Wm.  T.  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Elliott.  Entered  service  Aug.  5,  1918,  at  Rocky 
Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Had  operation  performed 
at  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Discharged  after  operation.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Nov.  20,  1918. 

ELLIS,  MED..  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Inf.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  Warren  and  Mrs.  Gillie 
Ellis.  Entered  service  June,  1916,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France, 
June  7,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  July  27th  to  Aug.  2,  1918, 
at  Bellicourt,  Premont,  Busigny,  Ribeauville,  Mazinghein 
hnd  Hindenburg  drive.  Served  on  Mexican  border  eleven 
months.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  St.  Nazaire,  France, 
April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  7,  1919. 


EDWARDS,  A.  V.,  Corpl.,  C.  A.  C,  Anti-Aircraft,  7th 
Btry. ;  of  Henderson  County ;  son  of  W.  F.  and  Martha 
Edwards.  Entered  service  July,  1917,  at  Hendersonville, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  19,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.,  when  enlisted.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Toul  Sector, 
Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  14,  1919. 


ELMORE,  L.  B.,  Seaman  (Navy)  ;  of  Guilford  County ; 
son  of  C.  T.  and  Mrs.  F.  E.  Elmore.  Entered  service  May 
15,  1917,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Hampton  Roads, 
Va.  Transferred  to  Yorktown,  Va.  Transferred  to  Poca- 
hontas transport.  Later  transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  battleship 
Kansas — five  trips  across,  troop  transport.  Served  on 
board  U.  S.  S.  Kansas  until  mustered  out — still  in  reserve. 
Mustered  out  at  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.,  Jan.  20,  1919. 


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ELLIS,  EUDIE,  Private,  Engineers,  Co.  C,  30th  Div., 
105th  Regt.;  of  Edgecombe  County;  son  of  Exom  and 
Mrs.  Mattie  Ellis.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Bessie  (Goff)  Ellis. 
Entered  service  March  23,  1918,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  June  6,  1918.  Was  in 
all  engagements  of  105th  Engineers.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
(from  St.  Nazaire,  France  April  14,  1919,  at  Charleston, 
S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  22, 
1919. 

ELLIS,  CONDRY,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  B,  30th  Div., 
120th  Reg.;  of  Johnson  County;  son  of  Henry  and  C. 
Ellis.  Entered  service  Sept.  18,  1917,  at  Pine  Level,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918. 
Was  in  all  engagements  until  wounded  at  St.  Quentin, 
October  11,  1918,  by  gas  and  shrapnel.  Sent  to  British 
Hospital,  France,  transferred  to  British  Hospital  No.  17 
at  Rouen,  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  11,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  18,  1919. 

ENGLISH,  PAUL  W.,  Corpl.,  A.  A.  Arty.,  11th  A.  A. 
Bty.  Born  in  Henderson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
P.  B.  English.  Entered  service  June  5,  1917,  at  Hender- 
sonville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Corpl.  February,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Dec.  24,  1918.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Jan. 

7,  1919. 

ENGLISH,  ROBT.  C,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  Sibeman 
Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  27th  Reg.  Son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  P.  B.  Eng- 
lish, of  Henderson  County.  Entered  the  service  at  Spar- 
tanburg, S.  C,  Feb.  3,  1913.  Sent  to  Columbus  Barracks, 
O.  Sailed  for  Siberia  Aug.  16,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  Sergt.  Sept.  19,  1918.  Attached  to  the  12th  Japanese 
Div.  Fought  at  Ussuri,  Siberia.  Was  in  the  Philippines, 
sent  to  Siberia  and  with  war  prisoners  to  Germany.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  7,  1920.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Slo- 
cum,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1920.  Was  in  Relief  Expedition  of 
Tampico,  Mexico,  April,  1914. 

ENGLISH,  CLAUDE  L.,  Sergt.,  Trench  Arty.,  Bty. 
C,  attached  to  5th  Div.,  2nd  Btn.  Born  in  Henderson 
County :  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  P.  B.  English.  Entered 
service  at  Hendersonville,  N.  C,  July  25,  1917.  Was  sent 
to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Sailed  for  France  June  1,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Sergt.  1915.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  Sec- 
tor, Sommes,  Toul  Sector.    Enlisted  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  March 

8,  1912.  Was  in  recruiting  service  1916.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  April  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
May  7,  1919. 

ENNIS,  ANDREW  C,  Corpl.,  Aviation,  Co.  11,  26th 
Div.,  1st  Reg.  Air  Service.  Born  in  Harnett  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  F.  Ennis.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Leila 
Mae  Ennis.  Entered  service  Oct.  3,  1917,  at  Buies  Creek, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.J  from  there  to  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France  Feb.  8,  1918.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Corpl.  January,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel, 
Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  10,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson  June  30,  1919. 

EUBANKS,  JAMES  NORWOOD,  Private,  M.  G.  Bin.. 
2nd  Co.  Born  in  Chatham  County  Sept.  29,  1895 ;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  M.  Eubanks.  Entered  the  service 
May  28,  1918.  Was  sen  I  I"  Camp  Jackson.  S.  C,  then  to 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga., 
December,  1918. 


EURE,  DR.  CHARLES  WESLEY,  Private  1st  Class, 
Anti-Aircraft,  8th  Bty.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  W.  T. 
and  Mrs.  Mollie  Eure.  Entered  service  April  6,  1917,  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France  May  16,  1918. 
Was  in  service  on  Swiss  border,  defense  of  Paris,  Colom- 
ley  La'Belle,  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  1,  1919, 
at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
10,  1918. 

EVERETT,  HARRY  L.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base 
Hospital  No.  6,  Unit  O.  Born  in  Scotland  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  T.  Everett.  Entered  service  at 
Laurinburg,  N.  C,  November,  1917.  Sent  to  Ft.  McPher- 
son.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
Feb.  12,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  12,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March,  1919. 


EVERETT,  CECIL  L.,  Private,  Marines,  79th  Co.,  2nd 
Div.,  6th  Reg. ;  of  Martin  County ;  son  of  A.  S.  and  Mrs. 
Hattie  Ross  Everett.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Louise  Bowers 
Everett.  Entered  service  Feb.  13,  1918,  at  Baltimore, 
Md.  Sent  to  Paris  Island.  Transferred  to  Quantico,  then 
to  League  Island.  Sailed  for  France  April,  1918.  Fought 
at  Belleau  Woods,  Chateau-Thierry.  Wounded  by  shrap- 
nel at  the  Battle  of  Belleau  Woods  June  14th.  Sent  to 
Field  Hospital  No.  23,  at  Chaumont.  Mustered  out  at 
Norfolk,  Va.,  Dec.  12,  1919. 

EVERHART,  J.  G.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div., 
120th  Reg. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  J.  and  Mrs.  L. 
Everhart.  Husband  of  Carrie  Everhart.  Entered  service 
May  18,  1911,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier. 
Sailed  for  France  May  27,  1918.  Fought  in  all  battles  of 
the  30th  Div.  up  to  Oct.  18th.  Wounded  at  St.  Quentin 
Oct.  18,  1918.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  4,  Eng.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  23,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Meade  Jan.  18,  1919. 


EVANS,  CLAUDE  C,  1st  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C.  30th 
Div.,  120th  Reg.;  of  Vance  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
J.  W.  Evans.  Husband  of  Mrs.  C.  C.  Evans.  Entered 
service  May  7,  1915,  at  Henderson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Bliss,  El  Paso.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then 
to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Corpl.,  then  to  Sergt.,  then  to  1st  Sergt.,  Jan. 
1,  1918.  In  all  engagements  of  the  119th  until  wounded 
slightly  by  shrapnel  Oct.  18,  1918.  Sent  to  Hospital  at 
South  Devon,  Eng.  American  Red  Cross  No.  21.  Muster- 
ed out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 

EZELL,  ALBERT  J.,  1st  Sergt.,  C.  A.  C.  N.  C...  5th 
Co.  Son  of  J.  J.  and  Mrs.  L.  E.  Ezell,  of  Mecklenburg 
County.  Entered  service  April  14,  1914,  at  Charlotte, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C,  July  25,  1917,  then 
transferred  to  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  September,  1918.  Re- 
mained there  until  mustered  out  of  service  Dec.  7.  1918. 

FAIRCLOTH,  CYRUS  M.,  Lt.-Col.,  Inf..  80th  Div.. 
119th  Reg.;  of  Sampson  County:  son  of  James  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Faircloth.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Alice  Wade  Fair- 
cloth.  Entered  service  June  19,  1916.  at  Clinton,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stewart, 
Texas,  then  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  May  29, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Lt.-Col.  Jan.  18.  1917.  Fought 
at  Canal  Sector,  iii  vicinity  of  KemmeJ  Hill.  Was  trans- 
ferred to  duty  in  Judge  Advocate  Gen.  Dept.  August, 
1918.  Lawyer  by  profession  in  civil  life.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Jan.  18,  1919. 


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FACETTE,  JOHN  M.,  Sergt.  Maj.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  120th 
Inf.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  A.  J.  Facette.     Entered  the  service  Aug.  15, 

1917,  and  was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  from  there  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Was  in 
all  battles  until  killed  on  the  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29, 

1918.  Buried  in  France. 

FAIRCLOTH,  C.  B.,  Private  1st  Class,  168th  Inf.,  Co. 
D,  42nd  Div. ;  of  Sampson  County ;  son  of  R.  D.  and  Mrs. 
Jane  Faircloth.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Park- 
ton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  June,  1918.  Fought 
at  Lorraine  Front,  Argonne  Forest.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
April  18,  1919,  at  New  York.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  May  6,  1919. 

FAISON,  JAMES  E.,  Capt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div., 
119th  Reg.  Born  in  Duplin  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  T.  L.  Faison.  Entered  service  June  20,  1916,  at 
Faison,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  from  there  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  May  10,  1918.    Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Dec. 

4,  1917;  1st  Lt.  June  6,  1918;  to  Capt.  Feb.  20,  1919. 
Fought  at  Hindenburg  Line.  Gassed  at  Ypres  Sept.  1, 
1918.  Wounded  at  Ypres  Sept.  29,  1918,  machine  gun  and 
shrapnel.  Served  on  Mexican  border  six  months  and  on 
railroad  guard  at  Wilmington  three  months.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 

5.  C,  April  29,  1919. 

FALLENSTEIN,  FREDERICK  F.,  Private  1st  Class, 
Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  Inf.  Son  of  F.  T.  and  Eliza  Fallenstein. 
Husband  of  Frances  M.  Coleman  Fallenstein,  of  Surry 
County.  Entered  service  Oct.  2,  1917,  at  High  Point, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres  Front,  Western  Front.  Wounded  in  hip  by  shell 
Sept.  29,  1918,  at  St.  Quentin.  Sent  to  Fifth  Southern 
General  British  Hospital.  Returned  to  United  States 
Dec.  21,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  Jan.  19, 
1919. 

FARINGTON,  M.  L.,  2nd  Class  Musician,  113th  F.  A., 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice July  20,  1917,  at  Kannapolis,  N.  C.  Trained  at  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  from  Sept.  15,  1917,  to  May  18,  1918,  then 
sent  to  New  York.  Landed  in  France  June  13,  1918. 
Went  to  train  in  Artillery  School  and  was  in  training 
from  June  15,  1918,  to  Aug.  23,  1918.  Ordered  to  Toul 
Sector,  then  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest,  Woevre  Sector. 
With  Army  of  Occupation  one  month.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  March  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
March  28,  1919. 


FARLOW.  HAL  E.,  Corpl.,  317th  F.  A.,  Bty.  F,  81st 
Div. ;  of  Randolph  County ;  son  of  Fred  and  Mrs.  Flora 
Farlow.  Entered  service  May  29,  1918,  at  High  Point, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  29,  1918.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  25,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  Sept.  7, 
1918.  Was  sick  with  influenza  and  pneumonia  fever  for 
three  months ;  sent  to  American  Hospital  at  Valdehore, 
France.  Sailed  from  Brest  May  26,  1919.  Arrived  in 
U.  S.  A.  June  8,  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  20,  1919. 

FERGUSON,  ROSALIE  AILEEN,  Army  Nurse, 
Base  Hospital  No.  65.  Born  in  Chatham  County,  N.  C, 
March  8,  1896 ;  daughter  of  Jno.  Thomas  and  Cora  Fergu- 
son. Entered  the  service  at  Kinston,  N.  C,  May  25,  1918, 
and  sent  to  Walter  Reed  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C,  May 

26,  1918.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  1,  1918.  Nursed  at 
Pontanezen  Barracks,  Camp  Hospital  No.  33,  Sept.  18th 
to  Oct.  3,  1918,  and  was  then  transferred  to  Kerhuon  Hos- 
pital, Oct.  3,  1918  to  May  23,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
May  31.  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  New 
York  City,  June  22,  1919. 

FETNER,  LAWRENCE  M.,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  318th 
Inf.,  80th  Div. ;  son  of  L.  J.  and  Mary  Fetner,  of  Meck- 
lenburg County.  Entered  service  June  14,  1917,  at  Char- 
lotte, N.  C.  Sent  to  M.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  then  to  Hoboken.  Sailed  for 
France  March  16,  1918.  Commissioned  1st  Lt.  May,  1917. 
Promoted  to  Captain  Oct.  21,  1918.  In  battles  at  Avoloy 
Woods,  Artois  Sector,  2nd  Marne,  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne 
Forest.  Received  two  machine  gun  wounds  at  Argonne 
Forest  Oct.  19,  1918.    Sent  to  Base  Hospitals  No.  62  and 

27,  Angers.  Holds  Division  Citation  for  remaining  with 
Regiment  after  being  wounded  until  Oct.  20th.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  May  27,  1919,  and  mustered  out  of  service 
June  7,  1919. 

FEW,  BEN.,  M.  M.,  2nd  CI.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.;  son  of  Dr. 
C.  Few ;  of  Henderson  County.     Entered  service  June, 

1917,  at  Hendersonville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  Feb.,  1919. 

FIELDS,  CHARLES,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  I, 
30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. ;  of  Johnson  County;  son  of  J.  C. 
and  Mrs.  Nicey  Fields.  Entered  service  July  17,  1916,  at 
Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C.     Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  8, 

1918.  Fought  at  Bellicourt,  Sept.  28th  to  Oct  11,  1918, 
St.  Souplet  Oct.  10th  to  20th,  1918.  Served  on  Mexican 
border.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919,  at  Charleston, 
S.  C.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


FARRELL,  CHAS.  L.,  2nd  A.  S.  M.,  3rd  Co.  Enlisted 
Dec.  15,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thom- 
as, Ky.,  then  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France 
March  4,  1918.  Was  in  Transportation  Dept.  in  Belgium, 
France,  and  occupied  territory  in  Germany.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  June  12,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  June  24,  1919. 

FARRINGTON,  AMOS  G.,  Private  1st  Class,  Med. 
Corps,  317th  Amb.  Co.,  80th  Div.,  305th  San.  Tr.  Son  of 
W.  E.  and  Claudie  Farrington.  Entered  service  Aug.  6, 
1917,  at  Sanford,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  18, 
1917.  Sailed  for  France  June  9,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne.  Sent  to  Lanes  Hospital  No.  49.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  May  31,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  12,  1919. 


FINK,  EUGENE  D.,  Sergt.,  F.  Artly.,  F.  Batry.,  30th 
Div.,  113th  Regt.;  son  of  C.  and  J.  Fink;  of  Cabarrus 
County.  Husband  of  Annie  Louis.  Entered  service  July 
25,  1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  June  7,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest,  Woevre,  Toul  Sec- 
tor defensive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  March  28,  1919. 

FITTS,  WILLIAM  S.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Engineer, 
Co.  A,  138th  Regt.;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of  T.  L. 
and  Sallie  Fitts.  Entered  service  Aug.  9,  1918,  at  Fay- 
etteville, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Ft.  Benj.  Harrison,  Ind.  Mustered  out  at  Ft. 
Benj.  Harrison,  Ind.,  Dec.  3,  1919. 


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FLEMING,  JOHN  W.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A. 
Gen.  Hospital  No.  6;  of  Wake  County;  son  of  A.  B.  and 
Mrs.  Annie  Fleming.  Entered  service  June  17,  1918,  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.  Promoted  to 
Sergt.  Nov.,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  McPherson,  Aug. 
16,  1919. 

FLETCHER,  MARVIN  B.,  Corpl.,  F.  Artly.,  Btry.  A, 
3.0th  Div.,  113th  Regt. ;  of  Onslow  County;  son  of  R.  J. 
and  Nora  Fletcher.  Entered  service  July,  1917,  at  New 
Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  27,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  Sept.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel, 
Wcevre,  and  all  other  engagements  with  his  outfit.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  March  22,  1919. 

FLY,  THOMAS  J.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Regt.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  T.  J.  and  Mrs.  Victoria 
Fly.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Gladys  Fly.  Entered  service  July 
28,  1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Goldsboro.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Wadsworth.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France, 
May  28,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.,  1917.  Fought 
at  Ypres,  St.  Mihiel,  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29,  1918. 
Wounded  at  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29th.  Sent  to  British 
Hospital.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  28,  1919,  at  Hoboken, 
N.  J.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  11,  1913. 

FLYNN,  R.  D.,  Private.,  Inf.,  30th  Co.,  Recruiting 
Div.  Born  Nov.  1,  1895;  son  of  Wm.  D.  and  Martha 
Flynn ;  of  Pittsylvania  County.  Entered1  service  Sept.  1, 
1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas. 
Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Thomas,  Dec.  15,  1918. 

FLYTHE,  E.  T.,  Private,  A.  M.  M.  Train,  Co.  E,  39th 
Div.;  of  Northampton  County;  son  of  K.  B.  and  Mrs. 
Laura  Flythe.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Seven 
Springs,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson  May  28,  1918 
Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  Sept.  14,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S. 
A.  Jan.  1,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  Jan. 
18,  1918. 

FLYTHE,  ARTHUR  P.,  Private,  Marines,  134th  De- 
pot Brigade;  of  Northampton  County;  son  of  J.  T.  and 
Mrs.  Acree  Flythe.  Entered  service  Oct.  1,  1918,  at 
Jackson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Paris  Island,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Quantico,  Va.  Served  in  Rifle  Range  Detachment  at 
Qunatico,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Quantico,  Va.,  July  20, 
1919. 

FORBES,  ROY  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  1st 
Div.,  16th  Inf.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  Enoch  H.  and  Mrs. 
Mary  A.  Forbes.  Entered  service  April  18,  1917,  at 
Greenville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas.  Transferred  to 
Ft.  Bliss.  Sailed  for  France  June  14,  1917.  Fought  at 
Toul  Sector  and  Somme.  Gassed  at  Somme  front  June  8, 
1918.  Sent  to  Field  Hospital  No.  13.  French  Gas.  Amb. 
186.  American  Naval  Base  No.  1.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept  26,  1919. 

FOREMAN,  WILLIAM  B.,  Capt.,  20th  Eng.,  Co.  A. 
5th  Div. ;  son  of  Clay  and  Mary  M.  Foreman.  Husband  of 
Annie  C.  (Wood)  Foreman.  Entered  service  Dec,  1917, 
at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  American  University 
Dec.  15,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Humphrey  Jan., 
1918.  Sailed  for  France  Jan.  30,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Capt.  Sept.,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May, 
1919. 


FORE,  S.  J.,  Regt.,  Supply  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  Supply, 
81st  Div.,  321st  Regt.;  of  Bertie  County;  son  of  John  A. 
Fore  and  Mrs.  Sallie  A.  Fore.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ethel 
(Gattis)  Fore.  Entered  service  Oct.  4,  1917,  at  Roxobel, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camu 
Sevier,  S.C.,  May  21,  1918.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  17, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Regt.  Supply  Sergt.  March, 
1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die,  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Ar- 
rived in  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va., 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 


FOWLER,  MARION  B.,  2nd  Lt.,  141st  Inf.,  36th  Div., 
Co.  I.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
J.  T.  Fowler.  Entered  the  service  May  15,  1918,  at 
Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France  Sept. 
26,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.,  Aug.  28,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  12,  1919. 


FOWLER,  DOCKIE  E.,  Private,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Supply 
Co.,  81st  Div.,  8th  Regt.  Born  in  Haywood  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  G.  Fowler.  Entered  the  service 
June  25,  1918,  at  Canton,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  then  to  Base  Hospital  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  Nov.  27,  1918. 


FOWLKES,  WILLIAM  M.,  Phr.  Mate  3rd,  Navy;  son 
of  the  late  Dr.  W.  M.  Fowlkes ;  of  Richmond  County.  Hus- 
band of  Lula  Rowe  Fowlkes.  Entered  service  July  15, 
1918,  at  Rockingham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Norfolk.  Mustered 
out  at  Norfolk,  Feb.  6,  1919. 


FREEZE,  A.  L„  Private,  1st  Class,  Base  Hospital, 
65th  Div.,  Med.  Corps ;  son  of  A.  M.  and  Margaret 
Freeze;  of  Guilford  County.     Entered  service  April  21, 

1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  McPherson.  Ga. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Landed  at  Brest, 
France,  Sept  13,  1918.     Returned  to  U.  S.  A.,  June  31, 

1919.  Mustered  out  of  service  at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  July 
8,  1919. 


FRETZ,  ENOS  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  314th  F.  Artly., 
Btry.  B.  Born  Aug.  31,  1889;  son  of  P.  B.  and  Mrs.  Han- 
nah F.  Fretz.  Entered  service  March  29,  1918,  at  Wil- 
son. Sent  to  Camp  Lee.  Va.,  March  29,  1918.  Wounded 
at  Marne,  near  Meuse  River,  in  head  and  neck  Oct.  2, 
1918.  Sent  to  Beurges  and  Tours,  France.  Died  at 
Tours  Oct.  8,  1918.  Buried  at  Souraine  La  Grande, 
Meuse. 


FRYAR,  IRA  T.,  Private,  Inf.  and  35th  Engineers.  Co. 
C,  81st  and  Grand  Div.  of  Eng.;  of  Sampson  County;  son 
of  W.  D.  and  Mrs.  Emma  Fryar.  Entered  service  Oct. 
3,  1917,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Grant,  111.,  then  to  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  St.  Nazaire  March  5,  1918.  Did 
construction  and  railroad  work  while  in  France.  Ar- 
rived in  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  30,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Gordon,  Ga.,  Feb.  24,  1919. 


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FULTON,  PALMER  D.,  Private,  144th  Machine  Gun ; 
son  of  J.  D.  and  Margaret  Fulton ;  of  Cleveland  County. 
Husband  of  Emma  Fulton.  Entered  service  July  22, 
1918,  at  Kings  Mountain,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Hancock, 
Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
Nov.  10,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  17,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  27,  1919. 


FULFORD,  R.  B.,  Lt.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. ;  of  Craven  Coun- 
ty; son  of  Walter  and  Mrs.  Florence  Fulford.  Husband 
of  Mrs.  Miriam  Fulford.  Entered  service  July  4,  1917, 
at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va.  Transferred 
to  U.  S.  S.  "Alabama,"  then  to  U.  S.  S.  "Wyoming." 
Sailed  for  St.  Nazaire,  France.  Detached  from  the  "Ala- 
bama" to  the  U.  S.  S.  "Henly"  from  the  "Henly"  back  to 
the  Navy  Yard,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in  charge  of  submarine 
installation.  Was  taken  sick  Oct.  27,  1917,  was  stationed 
at  Navy  Yards  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  detached  June,  1918, 
to  U.  S.  S.  "Iowa"  as  chief  engineer.  Released  from  ac- 
tive duty.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Oct.  27,  1918. 


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FOGLEMAN,  T.  R.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div., 
120th  Reg. ;  of  Franklin  County ;  son  of  J.  C.  and  Nannie 
Fogleman.  Entered  service  May  15,  1916,  at  Franklin- 
ton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Stewart,  Tex.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
Aug.  1,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres,  Bellicourt.  Wounded  at  Bellieourt  Sept.  29, 
1918,  by  shrapnel.  Sent  to  U.  S.  Presbyterian  Hospital, 
No.  1.  On  Mexican  border  six  months.  Landed  in  U.  S. 
A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  22,  1919. 


FRY,  WILLIAM  GLENN,  Private,  1st  class,  Inf.,  Co. 
G,  119th  Reg.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Moore  County,  May  11, 
1894 ;  son  of  T.  K.  and  L.  J.  Fry.  Entered  the  service  at 
Carthage,  N.  C,  Sept.  17,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Private,  1st  class,  March  6,  1918.  Fought 
on  Hindenburg  Line,  at  St.  Quentin,  Kimmell  Hill  Drive, 
Voormizelle,  Bellicourt,  Nauroy,  Brancourt,  Premont,  Bu- 
signy,  Escaufourt,  Vaux  Andigny,  Molain,  St.  Martin, 
Riviere,  Rebeauville  and  Mazinghein.  Due  medals,  but 
for  the  reason  of  'being  in  hospital  at  time  of  awarding 
failed  to  receive. 


FRY,  PHILIP  T.,  Capt.,  Co.  H,  119th  Reg.,  30th  Div.; 
son  of  W.  A.  and  Mrs.  Flora  N.  Fry,  of  Fayetteville,  Cum- 
berland County.  Entered  the  service  June,  1916,  and 
served  on  the  Mexican  border.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Aug., 
1917,  then  to  Captain.  Went  overseas  in  1917.  Fought  in 
all  engagements.  Was  cited  for  bravery  and  very  efficient 
service  when  the  119th  broke  the  Hindenburg  Line.  Vol- 
unteered for  continued  service  and  was  transferred  to 
the  Regular  Army.  Served  with  Army  of  Occupation  in 
Germany  as  Capt.  of  Co.  K,  38th  Inf.,  3rd  Div.  Holds 
Military  Cross  from  the  British  and  decorations  from  the 
French  and  American  Governments.    Still  in  the  service. 


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RECORDS  OF  PRECEDING  PHOTOS 

ONE  TO  THIRTY 


1  HOOKER,  GROVER  MONROE,  Cxiinner's  Mate,  1st 
Class.  Son  of  G.  R.  and  R.  A.  Hooker,  of  Stoneville,  N.  C. 
Husband  of  Fannie  B.  Hooker.  Entered  service  Decem- 
ber 7,  1915,  at  El  Paso,  Texas.  Went  to  training  station, 
San  Francisco,  Cal.  On  the  U.  S.  S.  Maryland,  U.  S.  S. 
South  Dakota,  U.  S.  Naval  Base  17  and  18,  U.  S.  S.  Eagle 
56,  R.  S.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Three  trips  on  convoy.  Was 
stationed  overseas  one  year.  Stationed  around  South 
American  coast  11  months.  Prior  to  enlistment  in  Navy, 
served  in  the  U.  S.  Army,  stationed  at  the  Philippines, 
September  24,  1912,  to  September  16,  1914.  Mustered 
out  December  15,  1919,  U.  S.  R.  Ship,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

2  OWEN,  MARVIN  J.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  C,  28th 
Div.,  Reg.  303,  Field  Artillery.  Son  of  W.  E.  and  Alice  L. 
Owen,  of  Davidson  County.  Entered  service  June  25, 
1918,  at  Lexington,  N.  C;  was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C. ;  transferred  to  camp  at  Hill,  Va. ;  sailed  for  France 
August  22,  1918 ;  fought  at  Toul  sector  in  November, 
1918,  and  in  the  same  month  was  on  the  offensive  at 
Marchville,  Privetville,  Butgneville,  Bois  de  Hartville ;  ar- 
rived in  United  States  latter  part  of  April  and  was  mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  15,  1919. 

3  HARRIS,  DAVID  HAMIT,  1st  Class  Private,  120th 
Inf.,  Co.  L,  Div.  30th,  3rd  Reg.  Born  May  13,  1889 ;  son 
of  T.  F.  and  M.  L.  Harris,  of  Davidson  County.  Entered 
service  June  5,  1917,  at  Thomasville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  September,  1917.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sent  to  France  May,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres,  Belgium.  Killed  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  August  4, 
1918.  Buried  at  Poperinghe.  Hamit  D.  Harris  was  the 
first  Thomasville  boy  to  make  the  supreme  sacrifice  in  the 
cause  of  freedom  and  righteousness,  and  he  was  one 
among  the  bravest  and  best.  He  lived  a  life  so  clean  and 
honest  and  true,  as  to  win  the  confidence  and  esteem  of 
his  comrades.  Because  of  his  fidelity  to  truth  he  won  the 
nickname  of  "George  Washington"  among  his  friends  in 
civilian  life.  When  the  first  call  came  to  his  home  town, 
he  enlisted  with  Co.  L  June  5th,  having  inherited  the 
spirit  of  the  sixties  from  his  grandfather,  Hamit  J.  Har- 
ris, who  was  Captain  of  Co.  A,  10th  N.  C.  Battalion,  dur- 
ing the  entire  four  years  of  the  War  Between  the  States. 

4  BENNETT,  J.  P.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  E,  322nd 
Reg.,  81st  Div.,  Inf.  Son  of  H.  C.  and  Baxie  Bennett,  of 
Iredell  County.  Entered  service  April  25,  1917,  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
1,  1917.  Promoted  to  Regimental  Runner  Sept.  25,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector  Sept.  18,  1918,  to  Oct.  17,  1918; 
from  Nov.  5,  1918,  to  Nov.  11,  1918,  Meuse-Argonne 
Drive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered 
out  of  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 

5  CARLTON,  WILL  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  30ch  Div.,  120th 
Inf.  Born  May  20,  1895 ;  son  of  W.  L.  and  A.  L.  Carlton, 
of  Davidson  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ethel  Carlton. 
Entered  service  Aug.  12,  1917,  at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Aug.  12,  1917.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  May  12,  1918,  for  France,  landing 
May  28,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres-Lys  Offensive  July  21, 
1918,  until  September  of  the  same  year;  Somme  Offen- 
sive September  19th ;  Bellicourt,  Premont,  St.  Martin's 
River,  Busigny.  Arrived  in  the  U.  S.  A.  April  11,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  17,  1919. 


6  HOOKER,  GEORGE  R.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  B, 
42nd  Div.,  117th  T.  H.  and  M.  P.  Son  of  G.  R.  and  R.  A. 
Hooker,  of  Stoneville,  N.  C.  Husband  of  Ollie  Stafford 
Hooker.  Entered  service  April  24,  1917,  at  Lynchburg, 
Va.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. ;  transferred  to  Camp 
Elberta,  111.,  then  to  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Sent  overseas 
Jan.  23,  1918;  landed  Feb.  2,  1918.  Operations  in  Lone- 
ville  Sector,  in  Baccerest,  St.  Clement,  Champagne-Marne 
Defensive,  Aisne  Marne  Offensive,  St.  Mihiel ;  operations 
between  Meuse  and  Mozelle,  Meuse-Argonne  offensive; 
was  through  Germany  four  months.  Two  citations ;  gold 
chevrons  Jan.  23.  1919.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April  25, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  May  15,  1913. 

7  PECK,  C.  A.,  Musician,  Ammunition  Tr.,  Co.  D,  81st 
Div.,  Reg.  306  Ammunition  Tr.  Son  of  J.  J.  and  Cora 
Peck,  of  Rowan  County.  Entered  service  April  1,  1918, 
at  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sent  overseas  to  Liver- 
pool, Eng.,  Aug.  8,  1918.  Fought  at  Argonne  Offensive. 
Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  June  22,  1919.  Was  in  Volunteer 
Band  with  306th  Ammunition  Tr.  One  year's  service  in 
National  Guard.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  June  27, 
193  9. 

8  DRUM,  WILL,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G.,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Regt.  Son  of  H.  C.  and  Mrs.  H.  C.  Drum,  of  Catawba 
County.  Entered  the  service  Oct.  3,  1917,  at  Newton, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Overseas  to  France  May  11,  1918.  Ar- 
rived at  Liverpool,  Eng.,  May  27,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Belgium,  July  25th  to  August  2nd ;  Bellicourt,  September 
21  to  October  1,  1918;  Busigny,  October  9th  to  October 
12th ;  Ribeauville  and  Nugreigheim,  October  17th  to  Oc- 
tober 20th.  Was  in  the  Hindenburg  Drive  September 
27th  to  October  2nd.  Was  in  Germany  four  months.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  26,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Oct.  2,  1919. 

9  THRASHER,  JOEL  W.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  C, 
Dixie  Div.,  5th  Regt.  Born  Feb.  10,  1891 ;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  W.  H.  Thrasher,  of  Hart,  Ga.  Entered  service  July 
19,  1916,  at  Macon,  Ga.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Harris,  Ga., 
from  there  to  Camp  Cotton,  El  Paso,  Texas.  Was  on  bor- 
der five  months.  Went  to  France  July  6,  1918 ;  stationed 
at  Tours,  France,  on  M.  P.  duty.  Was  put  on  special  duty 
at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  recruiting  duty.  Transferred  to  Macon, 
Ga.,  and  saw  service  as  M.  P.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C.  Was  then  sent  to  Hospital  Base,  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  April 
18,  1919. 

10  BURRIS,  B.  F.,  Sergt.,  10th  Co.,  Air  Service,  1st 
Div.,  2nd  Regt.  Son  of  R.  F.  and  Mrs.  R.  F.  Burris,  of 
Caldwell  County.  Entered  service  July  12,  1917,  at  Nor- 
folk, Va.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky. ;  transferred  to 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga. ;  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J. 
Sent  to  France  Sept.  12,  1917.  Fought  at  Chateau  Thier- 
ry Drive,  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Wounded  at  Cha- 
teau Thierry,  June  11,  1918,  shell  wound;  gassed  at  Cha- 
teau Thierry,  June  27,  1918.  Sent  to  hospital  at  Noy-a- 
France,  Paris,  and  Brest.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Feb. 
8,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  28, 
1919. 

11  SMITH,  NESTOR  LEE,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  4, 
7th  Engineers,  1st  Div.  Son  of  W.  U.  and  S.  J.  Smith,  of 
Iredell  County.  Entered  service  Sept.  5,  1918,  at  Salis- 
bury, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Humphrey,  Va. ;  sent  to  Base 
Hospital,  Alexandria,  Va.  Died  at  Humphrey,  Va.,  Oct. 
11,  1918.    Buried  at  Snow  Creek,  N.  C,  Iredell  County. 


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12  PROCTOR,  H.  G.,  Private  1st  Class,  Bathing  Unit, 
89th  Div.,  Med.  Enlisted  June  21,  1918,  at  Rome,  Ga. 
Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Camp  Crane, 
Pa.  Landed  in  France  Sept.  14,  1918.  Fought  at  Verdun 
Front.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  4,  1919,  and  was  mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 


13  CARLTON,  JOHN  F.,  Saddler,  F.  A.,  Bty.  B,  81st 
Div.,  318th  Regt.  Son  of  W.  F.  and  A.  L.  Carlton,  of 
Wilkes  County.  Born  April  15,  1891.  Husband  of  Jesse 
Hawkins  Carlton.  Entered  service  May  29,  1918.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Overseas  to  France  Aug.  8, 
1918.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  June  23,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 


14  COINS,  CHARLES  LEE,  Pvt,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.  Born  June  20,  1900.  Son  of  J.  C.  and  N.  M. 
Goins,  of  Davidson  County.  Entered  service  Aug.  12, 
1917,  at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C; 
transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Landed  in  France 
May  28,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres-Lys  Offensive,  Somme 
Offensive,  Bellicourt,  Premont,  Bohain.  Wounded  at  Bel- 
licourt,  France ;  shell  wound  and  gassed.  Gassed  at  Vaux 
Andigny  Oct.  10,  1918.  Arrived  in  the  U.  S.  A.  April  11, 
1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  17,  1919. 
Re-enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy. 


15  ROWE,  JOHN  L.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  A,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Inf.  Born  April  11,  1899;  son  of  J.  L.  and 
Mollie  Rowe,  of  Davidson  County.  Husband  of  Myrtle 
Rowe.  Entered  service  July  26,  1917,  at  Lexington,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. ;  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt, 
N.  J.  Went  to  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres- 
Lys  Offensive  July  21,  1918,  to  Sept.  4,  1918 ;  Somme  Of- 
fensive Sept.  19,  1918,  to  Oct.  10,  1918;  Bellicourt,  Pre- 
mont, Bohain,  Montbrehain,  Busigny,  St.  Martin's  River. 
Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  April  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 


16  DAVIS,  HENRY  L.,  Corpl,  M.  G.  Co.  No.  16.  Son 
of  C.  E.  Davis,  of  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  service 
June  9,  1916,  at  Florence,  S.  C.  Sent  to  Columbus,  O. ; 
transferred  to  Ft.  Sam  Houston,  Texas ;  transferred  to 
Camp  Brownsville,  Texas.  Served  on  the  Mexican  bor- 
der two  years.  Was  on  duty  with  the  4th  Cavalry  at 
Honolulu;  later  transferred  to  the  16th  Cavalry.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Brownsville,  Texas,  June  28,  1918. 


17  BROOM,  DeWITT,  Private,  Btry.  A,  33rd  Div., 
124th  F.  A.  Son  of  P.  W.  and  Mat  Broom.  Husband  of 
Delia  Broom,  of  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  service  June 
24,  1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C. ;  transferred  to  Newport  News,  Va.  Went  to  France 
Aug.  22,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Oct.  5,  1918, 
to  Nov.  11,  1918.  Was  in  Germany  nine  months.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  May  24,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  4,  1919. 


18  SHAW,  JAMES,  Private,  Co.  F,  53rd  Pioneer  Inf. 
Son  of  E.  C.  and  L.  Shaw.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Nannie 
Shaw,  of  Davidson  County.  Entered  service  May  29,  1918, 
at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C;  trans- 
ferred (o  Camp  Wadsvvorth,  S.  C.J  transferred  to  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.  Sent  to  France,  landed  Aug.  18,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Landed  in  the 
U.  S.  A.  May  4,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
May  12,  1919. 


19  JOHNSON,  LAWSON  A.,  Private  1st  Class,  1st 
N.  C.  Inf.,  30th  Div.  Son  of  L.  E.  and  E.  A.  Johnson,  of 
Cabarrus  County.  Husband  of  Cora  Helms  Johnson.  En- 
tered service  Feb.  23,  1915,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Glenn,  Morehead  City,  N.  C;  transferred  to  Mexi- 
can border.  Mustered  into  Federal  service  at  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  July  25,  1917.  Mustered  out  March  14,  1919, 
at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 

20  RICKARD,  JOHN  R.,  Corpl.,  Co.  G,  30th  Div., 
119th  Inf.  Son  of  J.  A.  and  Lillie  B.  Rickard,  of  Rowan 
County.  Entered  service  Sept.  18,  1917,  at  Salisbury,  N. 
C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson ;  transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C. ;  overseas  to  Calais,  France,  May  28,  1918. 
Fought  at  Voormizelle,  between  Ypres  and  Cambrai  Hill, 
Bellicourt,  France.  Wounded  at  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918. 
Nature  of  wound,  bullet  wound.  Sent  to  General  Hospital 
No.  73,  from  there  to  American  Hospital  No.  41,  at  Win- 
chester, Eng.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2nd,  at 
Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April 
9,  1919.  Was  hit  second  time  by  bullet,  and  life  saved  by 
bullet  going  through  trench  mirror  and  Testament. 

21  PARKER,  WILLIAM  J.,  1st  Sergt,  Co.  A,  120th 
Inf.,  30th  Div.  Son  of  J.  C.  and  Elizabeth  Parker.  En- 
tered service  July  6,  1916,  at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  overseas  April  7,  1918, 
landing  at  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  from  there  went  to  France. 
Fought  at  St.  Quentin,  Bellicourt  and  Hindenburg  Line. 
Wounded  at  battle  of  Bellicourt,  Sept.  29,  1918,  by  ma- 
chine gun,  losing  shoulder  and  arm  thereby.  Sent  to  1st 
British  Hospital,  Birmingham,  Eng.,  to  recuperate  from 
wound.  Received  D.  S.  C.  decoration  May  20,  1919  for 
bravery  at  Hindenburg  Line.  Also  served  on  Mexican 
border  previous  to  going  overseas.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Dec.  14,  1918,  and  was  mustered  out  of  service  at  Fort 
McPherson,  Ga.,  March  28,  1919. 

22  MARTIN,  CARROL  FINLEY,  Private  1st  Class, 
2nd  Regt.,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Aty.  Son  of  N.  C.  and  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Martin,  of  Davidson  County.  Husband  of  Eunice  Perry 
Martin.  Entered  service  Sept.  3,  1918,  at  Greenville, 
S.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.,;  and  on  Dec.  11, 
1918,  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 

23  KELLOUGH,  DAVID  S.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  F, 
303rd  Regt.,  78th  Div.,  Engineers.  Son  of  John  and  Eliz- 
abeth Kellough,  of  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  service 
April  1,  1918,  at  Camden,  N.  J.  Sent  to  Camp  Dix  April 
1,  1918.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel  Offensive  Sept.  12th  to  Sept.  16th :  Limey  Sector 
Sept.  16th  to  Oct.  4th;  Meuse-Argonne  Oct.  4th  to  Nov. 
5,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  6,  1919,  and  was 
mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  12,  1919. 

24  JOHNSON,  LAWRENCE  H..  Private.  Field  Hos- 
pital, 30th  Div.,  105th  San.  Tr.  Son  of  L.  E.  and  E.  A. 
Johnson,  of  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  service  Aug.  27, 
1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Sept.  1.  1917;  went  to 
France  June  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  Front,  Hinden- 
burg Line,  Cambrai,  St.  Quentin  Front.  Was  on  duty 
collecting  post  Sept.  24,  1918,  to  Sept.  30,  1918.  During 
this  time  was  employed  as  runner  between  collecting  post 
and  regimental  advance  post.  Was  often  under  heavy 
shell  fire,  working  day  and  night.  Realizing  the  need  of 
more  stretcher  bearers,  he  secured  eight  German  prison- 
ers, organizing  them  in  little  squads,  succeeding  in  rescu- 
ing a  large  number  of  wounded  men.  This,  no  doubt, 
saved  many  lives,  which  is  worthy  of  high  praise.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  2nd.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


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25  WATSON,  CHARLIE  C,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  K, 
4th  Div.,  47th  Inf.  Born  Sept.  21,  1893;  son  of  R.  and 
Emma  Watson,  of  Ashe  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Maud 
Watson.  Entered  service  Dec.  14,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N. 
C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C. ;  transferred  to  Camp 
Mills,  N.  J.  Sent  overseas  May  23,  1918.  Fought  at  Cha- 
teau Thierry.  Gassed  at  Fismes,  France,  Aug.  7,  1918. 
Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  19,  at  Vichy,  France.  Landed 
in  the  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  14,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Wadsworth,  S.  C,  March  7,  1919. 

26  ELLENBURG,  DEWEY,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  G, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Regt.,  Inf.  Son  of  J.  C.  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Ellenburg,  of  Rowan  County.  Husband  of  Betty  Ellen- 
burg.  Enlisted  July  4,  1917,  at  Reidsville,  N.  C.  "Sent  ti 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. ;  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I. 
Sailed  May  27,  1918,  for  overseas,  landing  in  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  June  2,  1918.  Arrived  in  France  a  few  days  later 
and  from  there  to  Belgium.  Was  under  shell  fire  for  first 
time  July  25,  1918.  Was  in  Ypres  Sector  Sept.  6,  1918; 
Sept.  29,  1918,  helped  to  break  the  Hindenburg  Line.  Was 
still  in  France  when  the  armistice  was  signed.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  April  22,  1919. 

27  TUCKER,  GEORGE  E.,  Private,  Co.  D,  5th  Div., 
11th  Inf.  Born  Oct.  3,  1890;  son  of  S.  P.  and  Charity 
Tucker,  of  Guilford  County.     Entered   service  Sept.   8, 

1917,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C. ;  transferred  to  Camp  Forrest,  Ga.  Went  to  Brest, 
France,  about  April  1,  1918.  Was  shot  in  left  arm  and 
shell  shocked  on  Oct.  16th,  next  to  last  drive  before  the 
armistice  was  signed.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  48, 
France.  Sent  to  U.  S.  A.  on  hospital  ship  to  Newport 
News,  Va.,  where  he  died  on  June  15,  1919.  Buried  at 
Randleman,  N.  C. 

28  BRITT,  CHARLIE,  Private,  M.  G.  Co.  A,  30th 
Div.,  115th  M.  G.  Btn.  Son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  R.  Britt, 
of  Robeson  County.  Husband  of  Reatha  Cartwright  Britt. 
Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. ;  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Overseas  to  France  May  10,  1918.  Occupation 
Ypres  Salient  July  15th  to  Aug.  31,  1918.  Voormizelle 
and  Mt.  Kimmel,  Aug.  31  to  Sept.  5,  1918.  Hindenburg 
Line,  Bellicourt,  Nauroy  engagement  Sept.  29  to  Oct.  2, 

1918.  Premont  Vaux  Andigny  engagement  Oct.  8  to  12, 
1918.  Sule  River  engagement  Oct.  17  to  21,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  March  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  2,  1919. 

29  SHORT,  GEO.  O.,  Mechanic,  Inf.  Replacement,  Co. 
No.  9.  Born  Oct.  1,  1896 ;  son  of  D.  M.  and  Julia  A.  Short, 
of  Davidson  County.  Entered  service  April,  1916,  at 
Greensboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Eagle  Pass,  Texas. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Grant,  111.,  Oct.  1,  1918.  Served  on 
the  Mexican  border  and  died  at  Camp  Grant,  111.,  Oct.  11, 
1918.    Buried  at  Lexington,  N.  C,  Ebenezer  Church. 

30  CULBRETH,  DANIEL  C,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  L,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Inf.;  son  of  D.  C.  and  Jennie  K.  Culbreth, 
of  Davidson  County.  Entered  service  April,  1916,  at 
Thomasville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sent 
overseas  May  17,  1918.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  2nd  Lt. 
Nov.  13,  1917.  Killed  at  Ypres  Sector,  Aug.  31,  1918. 
Buried  in  Belgium,  British  Cemetery.  Entitled  to  wear  a 
silver  star  on  the  Victory  Cross  ribbon,  for  gallantry  in 
action  in  the  Ypres  Sector,  Belgium,  Aug.  31,  1918,  while 
leading  daylight  patrol.  Was  on  the  Mexican  border 
from  June,  1916,  to  March,  1917. 


GALLOWAY,  LEWIS,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div., 
119th  Inf.  Son  of  C.  M.  and  T.  L.  Galloway,  of  Montgom- 
ery County.  Entered  service  September,  1917,  at  Mt. 
Gilead,  X.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
Sept.  29,  1918.  Fought  in  all  battles  of  119th  Inf.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  July  5,  1919. 


GAMMON,  A.  L.,  Water  Tender  (Navy)  ;  of  Rocking- 
ham County ;  son  of  B.  F.  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gammon. 
Entered  service  Feb.  12,  1917,  at  Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to 
Hampton  Roads,  Va. ;  transferred  to  battleship  "New 
Hampshire;"  six  trips  across  on  battleship  "New  Hamp- 
shire." Served  on  board  same  ship  until  discharged. 
Mustered  out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Aug.  21,  1919. 


GARDNER,  CLAUD  G.,  2d  Lt.,  M.  G.  Co.;  of  Baau- 
fort  County ;  son  of  A.  B.  and  Mrs.  Frances  Gardner.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Juanita  O'Brien.  Entered  service  April, 
1918,  at  Washington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  A.  &  M.  College. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  then  to  Camp  Hancock. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Oct.  11,  1918.  On  Reserve 
0.  T.  S.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hancock  Nov.  25,  1918. 


GARDNER,  LORIS  W.,  Musician,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  F.  A.; 
County  of  Beaufort;  son  of  A.  B.  and  Frances  Gardner. 
Entered  service  July,  1917,  at  Washington,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for 
France  1918.  Fought  at  Argonne  Forest,  St.  Mihiel,  Toul 
Sector.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  March,  1919. 


GARDNER,  WILLIAM  H.,  Serpt.,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Chowan  County;  son  of  T.  E.  and 
Lula  Gardner.  Entered  service  July  4,  1917,  at  Edenton, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Royster,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C,  then  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France 
May  28,  1917.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  October,  1917. 
Fought  in  all  engagements  of  30th  Div.  Arrived  in  U.  S. 
A.  April  4,  1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 

GARRASON,  John  R.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Hospital 
No.  6;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of  Jno.  and  Joanna 
Garrason.  Entered  service  May,  1918,  at  Fayetteville. 
Sent  to  Ft.  McPherson.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  McPherson 
Feb.  14,  1919. 


GARRETT,  JULIUS  F.,  Private,  9th  Batry.,  F.  Artly. 
Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Garrett.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Jamestown, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  28,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  May  20th.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  May  26,  1919. 


GARRETT,  E.  J.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div., 
323rd  Regt. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  J.  H.  and  Mrs. 
Margaret  Garrett.  Entered  service  Feb.  22,  1918,  at 
-Jamestown,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought 
at  Verdun  Front,  Meuse-Argonne  Front,  Vosges.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  14,  1919.  Landed  at  Newport 
News,  Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 


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GARROU,  ALBERT  F.,  Sergt.,  Air  Service,  Co.  16th 
4th  Regt. ;  of  Burke  County ;  son  of  John  and  Marie  Gar- 
rou.  Husband  of  Louise  Garrou.  Entered  service  Dec. 
10,  1917,  at  Valdese,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Fort  Thomas,  Ky. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Hancock,  from  there  to  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C,  then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
July  15,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  as  Sergt.  July,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  9,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Mitchell  Field,  July  2,  1919. 


GAYNUS,  NEIL  H.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.;  of  Wake  County;  son  of  David  and  Mrs. 
Katie  Gaynus.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Gaynus.  Entered 
service  Sept.  18,  1917,  at  Rale:gh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918. 
Fought  at  Bellicourt,  Ypres,  Hindenburg  Line.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  1,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  8,  1919. 


GASKIN,  NORTH  A.,  M.  M.,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Born  in  Craven  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  E. 
Gaskin.  Entered  the  service  June  4,  1918,  at  Wilmington, 
N.  C,  and  sent  to  Charleston,  S.  C,  then  transferred  to 
U.  S.  S.  "Owl,"  and  then  to  Opr.  Base,  Va.  Mustered 
out  of  the  service  at  Opr.  Base,  Va.,  Sept  3,  1919. 

GASKIN,  H.  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Artly.,  Batry.  A, 
30th  Div.,  113th  Regt.;  of  Craven  County;  son  of  W.  F. 
and  Mrs.  Ida  Gaskin.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Leona  Gaskin. 
Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel  drive  and  Argonne  Forest.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  March  29,  1919. 

GATTIS,  S.  M.,  Jr.,  1st  Lt.,  F.  Artly.,  Batry.  C,  B'tln 
Staff,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A.  Regt.;  of  Orange  County ;  son 
of  S.  M.  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Gattis.    Entered  service  May, 

1917,  at  Hillsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
May  8,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  July  21,  1917. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne,  Woevre  Sector.  Serv- 
ed with  3rd  Army  of  Occupation  in  Germany.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
Aug.  12,  1919. 

GAY,  0.  L.,  Sergt.,  Artly.,  Batry.  D,  9th  Regt.;  of 
Edgecombe  County;  son  of  Fenner  and  Mrs.  Laney  Gay. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Debora  Gay.    Entered  service  Aug.  26, 

1918,  at  Rocky  Mt.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Hill,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hill,  Va., 
Feb.  1,  1919. 

GAY,  ARCHIE  C,  Corpl.,  Ammunition  Train,  Co.  A, 
81st  Div.,  306th  Regt.;  of  Northampton  County;  son  of 
B.  S.  and  Mrs.  Annie  O.  Gay.  Entered  service  April  26, 
1918,  at  Jackson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  Aug.  20,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl. 
June  1,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  Sector,  St.  Mi- 
hiel Sector.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  St.  Nazaire,  France, 
June  21,  1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  June  26,  1919. 

GAY,  SORSBY,  Corpl.,  Co.  Motor  Transp.,  12th  Div.; 
of  Wilson  County ;  son  of  S.  S.  and  Mrs.  Fanny  Gay.  En- 
tered service  May  29.  1917,  at  Nashville,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Devens,  Mass.,  then  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Feb.  6,  1919. 

GAYLORD,  J.  C,  Fireman,  1st  Class,  Navy  Reserve; 
of  Beaufort  County;  son  of  Sam  and  Mrs.  Hallie  Gaylord. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Sallie  (Clay)  Gaylord.  Entered  service 
June  5,  1917,  at  Washington,  N.  C.  Sent  ti>  Hampton 
Roads  June  5,  1917.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Class  Fire- 
man Aug.,  1918.  On  U.  S.  S.  "New  Jersey"  on  convoy 
duly.  Made  three  trips  across.  Mustered  out  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  March,  1919. 


GENTRY,  CLYDE  H.,  Private.,  Batry.  E,  81st  Div., 
317th  F.  Artly.;  sen  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  J.  Gentry;  of 
Rockingham  County.  Entered  service  April  1,  1918,  at 
Madison,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  8,  1919. 

GEORGE,  WM.  F.,  Educational  Director,  Navy,  Bu- 
reau of  Navigaton ;  of  Surry  County ;  son  of  T.  M.  and 
Mary  (Critz)  George.  Husband  of  Frances  (Sedberry) 
George.  Entered  service  Nov.  1,  1918,  at  Washington,  D. 
C.  Sent  to  Quantico,  Va.  Received  Serbian  Medal  of 
Merit.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Quantico,  Va.,  May  10, 
1920. 

GEORGE,  ALVIS  O.,  1st  Class  Private,  Med.  Corps, 
Hospital  Div. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  R.  W.  and  Mary 
A.  George.  Entered  service  July  5,  1918,  at  Rosemary, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Hos- 
pital Gen.  No.  1,  New  York.  Mustered  cut  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  July  28,  1919. 

GIBSON,  PAUL  B.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  E, 
30th  Div.,  118th  Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  W.  D. 
and  Mrs.  A.  C.  Gibson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Cora  G.  Gibson. 
Entered  service  May  31,  1917,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres,  Hindenburg  Line,  La  Selle  River.  Wounded  at 
La  Selle  River  by  machine  gun  bullet  in  the  battle  of  Oct. 
11th,  and  slightly  wounded  on  26th  of  Sept.  by  shell.  Sent 
to  British  Gen.  Base  Hospital  No.  73.  Other  battles 
Malamcourt,  Vangvois,  Canal  Sector,  Busigny.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  March  31,  1919. 

GLASS,  W.  L.,  Corpl.,  445th  Motor  Transport  Co. 
Entered  the  service  March  16,  1918,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  Transferred  to  Camp 
Meiggs,  Washington,  D.  C,  then  to  Camp  Holabird,  Md. 
Mustered  out  at  Holabird,  Md.,  March  21,  1919. 

GLENN,  THOMAS  F.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  81st  Div., 
322nd  Regt.;  son  of  Mr.  L.  E.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Glenn;  of 
Guilford  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Irene  Glenn.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S. 
C,  then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Sergt.  Nov.  27,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne,  Verdun,  St.  Die  Sector  and  La  Forain  Sector. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
ICamp  Lee,  Va.,  July  19,  1919. 

GLENN,  FRANKLIN  H.,  Cook.  Co.  1.  S06th  Supply 
Train  ;  son  of  J.  S.  and  Mrs.  L.  Glenn  ;  of  Cleveland  Coun- 
ty. Entered  service  Nov.  17,  1917.  at  Shelby,  N.  C,  sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Sevier.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  9,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  9,  1919. 


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GIFFORD,  JOHN  JAMES.  Enlisted  in  the  United 
States  Naval  Reserve  Force  o.i  June  6:h,  1918,  and  called 
to  active  duty  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  August  10th.  Detailed  as 
seaman,  second  class,  on  transport  Pastores  in  Septem- 
ber and  after  one  trip  to  St.  Nazaire,  France,  rated  Yeo- 
man, 3rd  class.  Promoted  to  Yeoman,  2nd  class,  and 
placed  in  charge  of  entertainment  of  troops  on  board. 
Discharged  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  after  completing  five 
trips  to  France.  Mr.  Gifford's  patriotic  poems,  written 
while  in  service,  brought  forth  much  favorable  comment 
from  government  officials.    His  home  is  in  Charlotte. 


GILES,  HOLLIE  CLYDE.  Entered  service  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Jan.  1,  1918.  Sailed  overseas  Aug.  15,  1918.  Ar- 
rived in  France  Sept.  2,  1918.  Assigned  to  Motor  Trans- 
port Duty,  visiting  various  battle  fronts  and  canteens  in 
the  interest  of  the  soldiers.  Some  of  the  fronts  he  served 
at  were  Soissons,  Rheims,  Chateau  Thierry,  Toul  Sector 
and  others;  the  last  duty  performed  was  to  drive  a  Pack- 
ard Twin-Six,  which  belonged  to  Lt.  Col.  Goodrich,  from 
Genoa,  Italy  to  Paris,  by  the  way  of  Monte  Carlo  and 
Nice,  crossing  the  Alps  Mountains ;  driving  time  thirty- 
one  hours;  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  fifteen  kilo- 
meters. Landed  in  New  Ycrk  Mav  20,  1919.  Mustered 
out  May  21,  1919.  Now  holds  responsible  position  with 
the  Ford  Motor  Co.,  which  he  held  before  entering  the 
service  at  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


GOODMAN,  HOLLY  LOVE;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W. 
J.  P.  Goodman  of  Cabarrus  County.  Enlisted  at  Concord, 
N.  C,  in  Co.  L,  and  did  duty  on  the  Mexican  border. 
Honorably  discharged  at  Morehead  City,  N.  C.  He  vol- 
unteered for  active  service  for  his  country  on  three  dif- 
ferent occasion  before  being  finally  accepted  at  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1917.  Was  trained  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C, 
and  sailed  for  France  March  10,  1918,  as  a  member  of  Co. 
L,  28th  Inf.  Made  the  supreme  sacrifice  in  France,  July 
15,  1918,  and  is  buried  in  the  American  Cemetery  at 
Mezy  Aisne,  France. 


GRAHAM,  LAWRENCE,  Mechanic,  Heavy  Artillery, 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  316th  Reg.  Born  in  Moore  County, 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  C.  Graham.  Entered  service. 
Sept.  17,  1917,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  Sept.  17,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5, 
1918.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 


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GLENN,  JULIUS  H.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.;  of  Orange  County;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Mrs.  A. 
L.  Glenn.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Eppie  Glenn.  Entered  ser- 
vice June  27,  1917,  at  Hillsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  and 
all  other  engagements  with  his  Company.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
April  18,  1919. 

GODWIN,  PHILLIP,  Corpl.,  Field  Signal  Btn.,  Co.  C, 
81st  Div.,  306th  Regt. ;  of  Tyrell  County ;  son  of  Martha 
A.  Godwin.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Jennie  Godwin.  Entered 
service  May  23,  1917,  at  Columbia,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then 
to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  England  and  France. 
Promoted,  to  Corpl.  May,  1919.  Fought  at  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  48.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  27,  1919. 

GODWIN,  R.  C,  Corpl.,  Camp  Personnel,  Hdqrs.  Co.; 
son  of  Wiley  and  Delia  Godwin ;  of  Harnett  County.  En- 
tered service  July  13,  1918,  at  Dunn,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Dec. 
24,  1918. 

GODWIN,  PERRY,  Sergt.,  Supply  Co.,  30th  Div., 
119th  Inf.;  of  Wilson  County.  Entered  service  May  5, 
1915,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Trans- 
feired  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918. 
Fought  in  all  engagements  of  119th.  Served  on  Mexican 
borc'er  Oct.  1,  1916,  to  March  22,  1917.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
April  7,  1919. 

GOERS,  HORACE  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  In.,  Co.  A, 
30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  F.  and 
Sarah  Goers.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Catherine  Smith  Goers. 
Entered  service  June  21,  1916,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  27,  1918.  Fought  in 
all  the  119th  engagements.  Served  on  the  border  for  15 
days.  Was  stationed  at  Camp  Stewart,  El  Paso,  Texas, 
five  months  and  23  days.  Transferred  from  Goldsboro  to 
New  Bern,  N.  C,  to  bridge  duties.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  2,  1919,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  May  16,  1919. 

GOLDSTON,  J.  G.,  Sergt.,  Batry,  316,  Q.  M.,  27th 
Div.;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  G.  Goldston ;  of  Chatham 
County.  Entered  service  April  1,  1918,  at  Greensboro,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Johnson, 
Fla.,  then  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Overseas  to  France  June 
29,  1918.  Served  six  months  with  the  Army  of  Occupa- 
tion. Returned  to  United  States  Sept.  20,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Sept.  25,  1919. 


GOLEY,  WILLARI)  C,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Alamance  County;  son  of  W.  R.  and 
Mrs.  Lou  Goley.  Entered  service  April  14,  1917,  at  Gra- 
ham, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Sergt.  Sept.  1,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Hindenburg  Line  and  all  other  engagements  up  to  Sept. 
27th.  Gassed  at  Bellicourt  Sept.  27,  1918.  Sent  to  Base 
Hospital  No.  37,  Dartford.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec, 
1918.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  Jan.  15,  1919. 


GOODMAN,  ROSCOE  B.,  1st  Class  Private,  323th 
Inf.,  331st  Div.,  Co.  D.  Born  in  Rowan  County ;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  L.  Goodman.  Enlisted  Jan.  15,  1917, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  and 
ffrom  there  to  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio.  Mustered  out  at 
Sherman,  Ohio,  July  5,  1919. 

GOODMAN,  J.  A.,  1st  Class  Private,  Chem.  Warfare 
Service ;  of  Guilford  County.  Entered  service  at  Fayette- 
ville,  N.  C,  July  4,  1918.  Went  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S. 
C,  later  transferred  to  Camp  Edgewood,  Md.,  where  he 
was  mustered  out  of  the  service  Dec.  20,  1918.  Home 
address  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

GORNER,  DENNIS  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co. 
L,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Regt.;  of  Northampton  County;  son 
of  J.  H.  and  Mrs.  B.  M.  Gorner.  Entered  service  May 
25,  1918,  at  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  11, 
1918.  Promoted  to  1st  Class  Private  April,  1918.  Fought 
at  La  Chapelle.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  St.  Nazaire, 
France,  June  18,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Went 
through  Camp  Morrison,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  June  25,  1919. 

GORHAM,  J.  C,  Seaman,  Navy ;  of  Edgecombe  Coun- 
ty; son  of  D.  and  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Gorham.  Entered  service 
Oct,  11,  1917,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Sent  to  Cape  Charles. 
Served  on  Sub.  Chaser  121.  Mustered  out  at  Norfolk, 
Va.,  March  18,  1919. 

GORHAM,  R.  D.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  H,  Regt.  3,  Pioneer  Inf. ; 
of  Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  D.  and  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Gor- 
ham. Entered  service  May  14,  1917,  at  Rocky  Mount. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, to  Camp  Wadsworth.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  30, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  July  25,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne,  hauling  ammunition  to  fighting  lines.  Return- 
ed to  U.  S.  A.  July  30,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  Aug.  15,  1919. 

GRAHAM,  W.  H.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Co  321st  Am- 
bulance, 81st  Div.,  306th  Sanitary  Train ;  of  Cumber- 
land County;  son  of  R.  E.  and  Mrs.  Ira  Bella  Graham. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Lou  Darden  Graham.  Entered 
service  June  26,  1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson ;  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  to  Camp 
Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  Chesebrough,  France,  Aug.  20, 
1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
from  Marseilles,  France,  June  17,  1919,  at  New  York. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1919. 

GRAHAM,  JOHN  C,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Med.  Detach- 
ment, 81st  Div.,  Regt.  306,  F.  S.  Bn. ;  of  Robeson  Coun- 
ty ;  son  of  D.  McNeil  Graham  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Gra- 
ham. Entered  service  Sept.  9,  1917,  at  Red  Springs,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier. Sailed  for  France  Aug.  14,  1918.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Jan.,  1919.  Fought  at  Vosges 
Mt.,  Meusc-Argonne  offensive.  Returned  to  I'.  S.  A. 
June  22,  1919,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  June  29,  1919. 


GRAHAM,  JAMES  A.,  Private.  S.  A.  T.  C;  of  Robe- 
son County;  son  of  D.  McNeil  Graham  and  Mrs.  Margaret 
Graham.  Entered  service  Sept.,  1918,  at  Red  Springs,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Davidson  College,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at 
Davidson,  N.  C,  Dec.  20,  1918. 


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GRAHAM,  ERNEST,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. ;  of  Robeson 
County;  son  of  D.  McNeil  and  Margaret  Graham.  Hus- 
band of  Carrie  Belle  McNeil  Graham.  Entered  service 
June  5,  1918,  at  Red  Springs,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Muster- 
ed out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Dec.  13,  1918. 


GRAY,  WILLIAM  K.,  Chief  Yeoman,  Navy ;  of  Hali- 
fax County;  son  of  B.  P.  and  H.  E.  Gray.  Husband  of 
Anna  B.  Gray.  Entered  service  Nov.,  1917,  at  Little 
Rock,  Ark.  Sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va.,  then  to  the  U.  S.  S. 
"Cape  May."  Made  six  trips  across  on  transport  duty. 
Mustered  out  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  Aug.  23,  1919. 


GREEN,  JAMES  D.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  303th  Ammuni- 
tion Train.  Entered  service  April  6,  1918,  at  Charlotte, 
N.  C.  Trained  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  8,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  Front  Nov.  7th, 
to  10th.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  27,  1919.  On  U.  S.  S. 
"Missouri."  Landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  June  8,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM  B.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
113th  F.  A.  Regt.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
J.  C.  Green.  Entered  service  March  29,  1918,  at  Rocky 
Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel 
9-12-18  to  9-14-18,  Argonne  Forest  9-24-18  to  10-8-18, 
Woevre  11-8-18  to  11-11-18.  Defensive  of  Toul  Sector 
8-27-18  to  9-11-18,  Defensive  of  Woevre  Sector  10-4-18  to 
11-7-18.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919. 


GREEN,  JOHN  C,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  9th  Div.,  4th 
Regt. ;  son  of  A.  P.  and  S.  J.  Green ;  of  Montgomery  Coun- 
ty. Entered  service  June  2,  1917,  at  Mt.  Gilead,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camps  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  Gordon,  Ga.,  Ben  Harri- 
son, Ind.,  Sheridan,  Ala.,  Taylor  and  Wadsworth,  S.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wadwsroth,  S.  C,  Feb.  9,  1919. 


GREEN,  JAS.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  56th  Regt.  Engi- 
neers ;  son  of  Mr.  A.  P.  and  Mrs.  S.  J.  Green ;  of 
Montgomery  County.  Entered  service  May  16,  1918,  at 
Mt.  Gilead.  Sent  to  Camp  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Transferred 
to  Washington,  D.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  14,  1917. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  27,  1919.  Fought  while  in  France 
in  Aero  Squadron  No.  81,  doing  bombing  work. 


GRIFFIN,  JNO.  M.  Entered  the  service  July  15, 
1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Clemson  College  for 
two  months'  training.  Transferred  to  Camp  Johnson, 
Fla.  Sailed  for  France  Nov.  11,  1918.  Was  with  Q.  M.  C. 
Base  Hospital  No.  8.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  A.  June  13,  1919. 
Landed  June  26th,  and  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
July  2,  1919. 


GRIFFIN,  GEO.  B.  Entered  the  service  June  2,  1918, 
at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va.,  and  from 
there  to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Naval  Operating  Base. 
Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "Virginian."  Made  two  trips 
across  on  convoy  duty.  When  Armistice  was  signed  was 
transferred  to  the  Great  Lakes,  111.  Main  Station  Com- 
misary  Dept.  On  Sept.  24,  1919,  was  released  from  active 
duty  at  Camp  Berry,  Great  Lakes,  111. 


GRIFFITH,  DIXIE  LEE,  Sergt.,  1st  Co.,  3rd  M.  M.; 
son  of  J.  W.  and  M.  B.  Griffith ;  of  Surry  County.  En- 
tered service  Dec.  12,  1917,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Fort  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga. ; 
transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  March 
4,  1918.  Was  training  for  Air  Gunner  at  St.  Jean  De 
Mon,  France,  at  time  peace  was  declared.  Returned  to 
United  States  June  29,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  July  14,  1919. 


GRIFFITH,  WILTSHIRE,  Captain,  Coast  Artly. ;  of 
Henderson  County ;  the  son  of  the  late  R.  H.  and  Mary  C. 
Griffith.  Husband  of  Inez  W.  Griffith.  Entered  service 
July  25,  1917,  at  Hendersonville.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell. 
Transferred  to  Ft.  Monroe,  from  there  to  Ft.  Caswell. 
Promoted  to  Capt.  Nov.  25,  1917.  In  6th  Co.  Nat'l  Guard, 
N.  C.  Coast  Artly.  five  years.  Mustered  into  the  Federal 
service  as  6th  Co.  Cape  Fear  C.  Artly.  Mustered  out  at 
Ft.  Caswell,  April  9,  1919. 


GRIFFITH,  SAMUEL,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  E,  30th 
Div.,  105th  Regt.  Supply  Train;  of  Guilford  County;  son 
of  J.  R.  and  Mrs.  Julia  F.  Griffith.  Entered  service  Sept. 
18,  1917,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  While  at 
Greenville  in  30th  Div.  Sailed  for  France  June  11,  1918. 
Driving  Food  Supply  truck.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April 
11,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  14,  1919. 

GRIGG,  HAROLD  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.  Batry. 

B,  76th  Div.,  320th  Regt.;  son  of  W.  E.  and  Mrs.  Stella 
Grigg.    Entered  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Lincolnton,  N. 

C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Sailed  for  France  Nov.  8, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  26,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  8,  1919. 


GRIGGS,  NORMAN  E.,  Private,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps, 
77th  Co.,  6th  Machine  Gun  Batn.,  2nd  Div.  Born  Curri- 
tuck County,  June  13,  1895 ;  son  of  Albert  S.  and  Minnie 
P.  Griggs.  Entered  service  June  9,  1917,  at  Recruiting 
Station,  Norfolk,  Va.  Sent  to  Marine  Barracks,  Norfolk, 
then  transferred  to  Quantico,  Va.,  July  29,  1917.  Sailed 
for  France  Dec.  8,  1917.  Fought  at  Toul  Sector,  Verdun, 
Aisne  Defensive,  Bois  de  Belleau,  Chateau-Thierry  Sec- 
tor, Aisne,  Marne,  St.  Mihiel  offensive,  Aisne,  Marne, 
Soissons  Sector  July  19,  1918,  St.  Mihiel  Sept.  14,  1918. 
Received  gun  shot  wound  in  left  shoulder  and  left  hand. 
Sent  to  Amer.  Red  Cross  Hospital  No.  1,  Paris;  Base  No. 
20  Chatel  Guyon.  Received  Regimental  Citations  by 
French  government.  Also  awarded  honorable  discharge 
button.  Mustered  out  at  Marine  Barracks,  Norfolk,  Va., 
June  18,  1919.     Service  honest  and  faithful. 


GRIMES,  JOSEPH  WALDO,  Sergt.,  Trench  Artly., 
Batry.  A,  2nd  Trench  Motor  Btn. ;  of  Martin  County ;  son 
of  W.  F.  and  Mrs.  Nora  Waldo  Grimes.  Entered  service 
July  23,  1917,  at  Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to  Fredericksburg, 
Va.  Transferred  to  Cape  Henry  Va.,  to  Camp  Mills,  N. 
Y.,  then  Boston,  Mass.  Sailed  for  France  June  5,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Corpl.  Aug.,  1917,  Serpt.  Sept.,  1917.  Fought 
at  Chalon,  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  2,  1919. 


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GRISSOM,  DAVID  BRITT,  Private.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
81st  Div.,  324th  Regt. ;  of  Vance  County ;  son  of  R.  G.  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Grissom.  Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at 
Henderson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y. 
Sailed  for  France  Aug.,  1918.  Fought  at  Meusce-Ar- 
gonne,  Vosges.  Held  Line  at  Vosges.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Jan.  25,  1919. 


HALE,  JAMES  D.,  Corpl.,  Sup.  Tr.,  30th  Div.,  105th 
Regt. ;  of  Surry  County ;  son  of  S.  M.  and  Emma  Hale. 
Entered  service  May,  1917,  at  Mt.  Airy,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Surry,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Chicago,  from  there 
to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  June  12,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Sept.,  1917.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  April  10,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  12,  1919. 


GULLEY,  NEWTON  S.,  Sergt.,  55th  Brigade,  Batry. 

B,  30th  Div.,  113th  Regt.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  M.  M. 
and  Mrs.  S.  A.  Gulley.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at 
Washington,  N.  C.     Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S. 

C.  Transferred  to  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France 
May  8,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  Drive.  Was  in  all  en- 
gagements with  his  Regiment.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
March  28,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  7,  1919. 


GULLICK,  JOHN  A.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M.  G.,  3rd 
Div.;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Ella  Gullick;  of  Gaston  County. 
Husband  of  Ruth  Lineberger.     Entered  service  Oct.  23, 

1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Hancock,  then  to  Camp  Upton.    Sailed  to  France  July  31, 

1918.  Promoted  to  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  20,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  With  Army  of  Occupation  five  months. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  31,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Aug.  6,  1919. 

GURGAUS,  JEHU,  Machinist,  Bat.  B,  30th  Div., 
113th  Regt.;  son  of  Mr.  John  and  Mrs.  L.  Gurgaus;  of 
Beaufort  County.  Entered  service  June  29,  1917,  at 
Washington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Greenville,  S.  C.  Transfer- 
red to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Was 
in  all  battles  with  113th  until  wounded.  Gassed  at  Ar- 
gonne  Forest  Oct.  6,  1918.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  22, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  March  8,  1919. 


HALE,  RUSSELL  L.,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  C, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  T.  F. 
and  Mrs.  Laura  Hale.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lizzie  Hale.  En- 
tered service  July  19,  1917,  at  Henderson,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  18,  1918. 
Fought  at  Hindenburg  Line,  Martin  River,  Oct.  18,  1918. 
Zellebeke  Lake,  Hindenburg  Line  defensive,  Bellicourt. 
Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

HAMER,  ROBERT  S.,  Seaman,  Navy ;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  R.  D.  Hamer ;  of  Robeson  County.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice May  7,  1918,  at  Maxton,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  at 
Norfolk,  Va.  Transferred  to  Hampton  Roads  then  to 
Camp  in  Minnesota,  then  to  Ohio.  Later  engaged  in  con- 
voying troops  from  France  over  Transport  "Nor.  Pacific 
and  Callas."  Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Sept.  18, 
1919. 

HAMILTON,  LUTHER,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Machine  Gun, 
7th  Div.,  20th  Machine  Gun  Bn. ;  of  Carteret  County ;  son 
of  S.  E.  and  Rebecca  W.  Hamilton.  Husband  of  Marie 
Long  Hamilton.  Entered  service  Aug.  25,  1917,  at  Fort 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Bliss,  Texas,  from 
there  to  Camp  McArthur.  Sailing  for  Liverpool,  Eng., 
Aug.  20,  1918.  From  Camp  McArthur,  Waco,  Texas,  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  then  overseas.  Fought  at  Metz 
Sector,  Lorraine.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  May 
15,  1919. 


GURGANUS,  HARRY  S.,  Cook,  Med.  Corps,  115th 
Ambulance  Co.,  29th  Div.,  104th  Sanitary  Train;  of 
Washington  County;  son  of  C.  W.  and  Mrs.  Josephine 
Gurganus.  Entered  service  July  27,  1917,  at  Norfolk, 
Va.  Sent  to  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.  Sailed  for  France 
July  16,  1918.  Fought  at  Alsace  Front,  Meuse-Argonne 
Offensive,  Verdun.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  22,  1919, 
at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade,  Md., 
June  2,  1919. 


GURGANUS,  EDWARD  P.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  119th  Inf., 
Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Pender  County;  son  of 
Edward  P.  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Gurganus.  Entered  service 
April  21,  1917,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Royster,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for 
Caiais,  France,  May  28,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt. 
Nov.  2,  1917.  Fought  at  Ypres  8-31-18,  Bellicourt 
9-29-18,  Busigny  10-10-18,  St.  Souplel  10-10-18  to 
10-17-18.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


HAIGH,  ROBERT  G.,  Private,  F.  Artly.,  Btry.  A,  81st 
Div..  317th  Regt.;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of  R.  G. 
and  Marion  Taylor  Haigh.  Entered  service  March  3, 
1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  July.  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June,  1919. 


HAMILTON,  HENRY  F.,  Private,  F.  Artly.  Born  in 
Lee  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  E.  Hamilton. 
Entered  service  Aug.  27,  1918,  at  Jonesboro,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  from  there  to  Camp  Stuart, 
Va.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  16,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  April  21,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May 
13,  1919. 

HAMLET,  HERBERT,  Wagoner,  306th  Ammunition 
Train,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.;  from  Nash  County,  N.  C:  son  of 
V.  G.  and  Efl'ie  Hamlet.  Entered  the  service  at  Nashville, 
N.  C,  March  29,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  7,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne. 
Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  June,  1919,  and  mustered  out 
of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C  June  27,  1919. 

HANCOCK,  JOSEPH,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  M.  Inf., 
30th  Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  Will 
and  Mrs.  Sallie  Hancock.  Entered  service  Feb.  1,  1915, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C, 
Aug.  15,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Was  in 
three  different  hospitals  in  France.  Wounded  Somme. 
near  St.  Quentin  Sept.  29th.  by  high  explosive  shell  lost 
rig, lit  leg,  four  toes  off  left  foot,  compound  fracture, 
three  litis  right  side,  compound  fracture  right  arm  near 
wrist,  flesh  wound  in  left  leg  above  knee.  Was  on  Mexi- 
can border  nine  months.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  30, 
1918.    Mustered  out  at  Washington.  D.  C,  Nov.  12,  1919. 


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HAKIM,  CHARLES  M.,  1st  class  Private,  F.  A.  Btry. 
A,  30th  Div.,  113th  Reg. ;  of  Lenoir  County  ;  son  of  Maronn 
and  Marie  Hakim.  Entered  service  July  7,  1917,  at  La 
Grange,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Greene,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
Oct.  1,  1917.  Transferred  to  1st  Army  Hdqrs.  Reg.  Serv- 
ed with  them  all  over  France  in  danger  zone,  guarding 
ammunition  trains  with  rifles,  also  French  interpreter 
for  Hdqrs.  officers.  After  Armistice  was  signed  trans- 
ferred to  226th  M.  P.  Now  located  in  LaGrange,  N.  C, 
in  business.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  1,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  7,  1919. 


HANNON,  WILLIAM  M.,  Sergeant,  First  Class,  Q. 
M.  C,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Enlisted  July  25,  1917,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  26th  Division.  Sailed  for  France  Septem- 
ber 9,  1917.  Returned  to  States  April  4,  1919.  Discharg- 
ed April  19,  1919.  Served  with  102nd  Infantry  and  Divis- 
ion Headquarters,  Q.  M.  C. 


HALL,  N.  F.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  322nd 
Reg.;  of  Stokes  County;  son  of  W.  E.  and  Columbia  Hall. 
Entered  service  Sept.  20,  1917,  at  Danbury,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  from 
there  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailing  for  France  July  31,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  June,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  Wounded  at  Battle  ol  Meuse-Argonne, 
Nov.  9,  1918.  Sent  to  Hospital  Base  No.  68,  then  to  99th, 
then  to  120th.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  12,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  3,  1919. 


HARRIS,  EDWARD  C,  2nd  Lt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  81st  Div. 
321st  Inf.  Born  in  Vance  County;  son  of  Edward  W.  and 
Meta  Earl  Harris.  Entered  service  April,  1917,  at  Wen- 
dell, N.  C.  Went  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  5,  1918.  Wounded  in  France  Nov.  11,  1918.  Died 
Nov.  12,  1918.  An  exceptionally  brave  officer.  Carried 
his  machine  gun  through  wire  entanglement  and  put  it  in 
position  under  violent  fire  from  three  enemy  machine 
guns.  Fatally  wounded,  but  commanded  his  men  to  leave 
him  and  continue  fighting.  Received  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
Palm  and  D.  S.  Cross  for  heroism  at  Grimancourt, 
France.    Graduated  from  Trinity  College,  1917. 


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HAND,  LeROY  C,  1st  Lt.,  Btry.  B,  30th  Div.,  113th 
F.  Artly.;  son  of  Mr.  D.  and  Mrs.  Etta  Hand;  of  Colum- 
bus County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Helen  S.  Hand.  Entered 
service  May  15,  1917,  at  Chadbourn,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for 
France  May  19,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  then  Sergt., 
2nd  Lt.  Oct.,  1917,  1st  Lt.  March  2,  1918.  Firing  Instruc- 
tor F.  Artly.  School  at  Camp  De  Souge,  France  Aug.  14, 

1918,  to    Dec.  10,  1918.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  19, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  15, 
1919. 

HARDEE,  DAVID  L.,  Mechanic,  F.  Artly.,  Batty.  B, 
113th  Regt.,  30th  Div.;  from  Pitt  County,  N.  C. ;  son  of 
D.  W.  and  Henrietta  Pitt.  Entered  the  service  at  Green- 
ville, N.  C,  April,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
and  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  Long  Island.  Sailed  for 
France  May,  1918.  Promoted  Mechanic  Nov.,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Verdun  and  Toul 
Sector.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  March,  1919. 

HARDY,  0.  B.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  Ben.i.  and 
Mrs.  Martha  Hardy.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Pear  (Seagrave) 
Hardy.  Entered  service  Oct.  3,  1917,  at  Littleton,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  28,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  1st  Class  Private  Nov.  3,  1917.  Arrived  in  U. 
S.  A.  from  St.  Nazaire,  France,  April  13,  1919,  at  Charles- 
leston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April 
19,  1919. 

HARDY,  HARVEY  H.,  Sergt.,  Regt.  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30tli 
Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  R.  L.  and 
Mrs.  Sallie  Hardy.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Jamie  Olivia 
Hardy.  Entered  service  Oct.  3,  1917,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May 
12,  1918.  He  was  with  Co.  B,  at  Cambrai  Hill,  Lankoff 
Farm.  Was  transferred  from  Co.  B,  to  Regimental 
Hdqrs.,  120th  Inf.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  10,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

HARDY,  LAWRENCE  M.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C;  of  Le- 
noir County;  son  of  Milton  and  Delia  Hardy.  Entered 
service  July  3,  1918,  at  LaGrange.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Meiggs,  then  to  Camp  Meade,  go- 
ing from  there  to  France  Aug.  31,  1918.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  July  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July 
17,  1919. 

HARELL,  GEO.  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Artly.,  Btry. 
F,  317th  F.  Artly.,  81st  Div.;  from  Edgecombe  County, 
N.  C;  son  of  G.  W.  and  Nannie  Hick  Harell.  Entered 
the  service  at  Tarboro,  N.  C,  May  6,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Sailed  for 
France,  Aug.  9,  1918.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  June  8, 
1919.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  20,  1919. 

HARPER,  JESSE  F.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Inf..  Co.  F,  81  si 
Div.,  322nd  Regt.  Born  in  Greene  County  May  19,  1893; 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  K.  Harper.  Entered  service  Sept. 
7,  1917,  at  Snow  Hill,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier  Oct.,  1918.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  20,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  of  81st 
Div.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 


HARRELL,  OLIVER,  Private,  Ordnance,  81st  Div., 
306th  Ammunition  Train;  of  Northampton  County;  son 
of  W.  T.  and  Mrs.  Martha  Jane  Harrell.  Entered  service 
March,  23,  1918,  at  Rich  Square,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  25,  1918.  Arriv- 
ed in  U.  S.  A.  June  22,  1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  25,  1919. 

HARRISON,  G.  CAMPBELL,  Private  1st  Class, 
Batry.  E,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  Artly.;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
R.  Campbell ;  of  Iredell  County.  Entered  service  May  29, 
1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  7, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  21,  1919.  Mustered  out 
tit  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  31,  1919. 

HARRELSON,  VETTER  M.,  Private  Artly.  Born  in 
Cumberland  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  M.  Har- 
i-elson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Harrelson.  Entered 
Service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  from  there  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va. 
Sailed  for  France  Oct.  28,  1918.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  June 
5,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 

HARRELSON,  OLIVER  T.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf., 
Co.  K,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt.  Born  in  Cumberland  Coun- 
ty Jan.,  1895 ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  M.  Harrelson.  En- 
tered service  May  25,  1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S-  C,  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  to 
France  July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  St. 
Die.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 


HARRINGTON,  RONALD  J.,  Private,  Artly.,  Batry. 
B,  30th  Div.,  113th  Regt.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  J.  A. 
and  Mrs.  Mary  Harrington.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Julia 
Luicke  Harrington.  Entered  service  May,  1917,  at  Ay- 
den,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne,  St.  Mihiel,  Woevre,  Toul  Sector.  Gassed  at  St. 
Maurice  Nov.  9,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  19, 
1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28, 
1919. 


HARRIS,  VICTOR  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  119th  Inf.,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  Chatham  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
H.  M.  Harris.  Entered  the  service  at  Durham,  N.  C, 
April  1,  1918,  was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt, N.  J.,  and  sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres  and  wounded  by  shrapnel  at  Ypres  July  18,  1918. 
Was  sent  to  Hospital  No.  19  at  Yechy  and  to  Walter  Reid 
Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Sept. 
11,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  Feb. 
8,  1919. 


HARRIS,  GRAHAM  WAVERLV,  Sergt,  Machine 
Gun  Co.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf.;  of  Granville  County:  son 
of  R.  W.  and  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Harris.  Entered  service  July 
25,  1917,  at  Oxford,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Boston,  Mass.    Sailed  for  France  June  4, 

1917.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  Aug.  4,  1917,  to  Sergt.  July, 

1918.  Fought  at  St.  Quentin.  Kimmel,  Belgium,  Belli- 
COUrt.  Has  British  M.  M.  and  American  D.  S.  C.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 


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HARRIS,  ERVIN,  Private,  1st  Class,  Artly.,  Batry. 
F,  81st  Div.,  317th  Regt.;  of  Edgecomb  County;  son  of 
Marion  Harris  and  Mrs.  Florence  Harris.  Entered  ser- 
vice May  30,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed 
for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  France  Aug.  25,  1918.  Promoted 
to  1st  Class  Private  Oct.,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.,  from 
Brest,  France,  April  20,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  8,  1919. 


HART,  L.  V.,  Sergt,  Base  Hospital  No.  65;  from 
Edgecombe  County,  N.  C. ;  son  of  L.  V.  and  Annie  C.  Hart. 
Husband  of  Lillian  Laurratta  Hart.  Entered  the  service 
at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  March  3,  1918,  and  sent  to  Ft.  McPher- 
son,  Ga.,  and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  30,  1918.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Aug. 
14,  1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  Aug.  18,  1919. 


HARRIS,  STACY  EDWARD,  Med.  Replacement  No. 
25.  Born  in  Cumberland  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Frank  Harris.  Husband  of  Mary  Elizabeth  Harris.  En- 
tered service  June  5,  1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  from  there  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt.  Sailed  for  France  July  9,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Aug.  1,  1919.  Was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug. 
5,  1919. 

HARRIS,  TALTON  E.,  Sergt.,  Artly.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
30th  Div.,  F.  A.,  113th  Regt.  Born  in  Vance  County;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  W.  Harris.  Entered  service  July  25, 
1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Aug., 
1917.  Sailed  for  France  May,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  Corpl.  July  25,  1917,  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Sept.,  1918. 
Fought  at  Toul  Sector,  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne  and 
Woevre.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  March,  1919. 

HARRIS,  ADA  ESTELLE ;  of  Concord,  N.  C,  Cabar- 
rus County.  Entered  the  service  at  Camp  Meade  as  Army 
Nurse,  unattached.  Joined  Dr.  Long's  Unit  from  Greens- 
boro, N.  C,  and  sailed  for  France  Sept.  1,  1918,  from  New 
York.  Landed  at  Liverpool,  Eng.  Then  went  to  Havre, 
France,  from  there  to  Brest.  Sailed  over  on  Convoy  Unit 
to  Base  Hospital  No.  65 — Debarkation  Hospital  for 
wounded  sold;ers  to  be  sent  back  to  the  LInited  States. 
Sailed  for  U.  S.  A.  June  1,  1919.  Arrived  June  11,  1919. 
Discharged  July  6,  1919,  at  New  Ycrk. 

HARRIS,  CLIFF  M.,  Gunners'  Mate,  1st  Class,  Navy; 
of  Pasquotank  County;  son  of  Cliff  and  Addie  Harris. 
Husband  of  Dorothy  Harris.  Entered  service  April  6, 
1917,  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Norfolk  Va.,  then 
to  U.  S.  S.  "Messick,"  to  U.  S.  S.  "Montgomery,"  then  to 
St.  Helena  Training  Station  to  help  put  128  S.  C.  in  com- 
mission. Went  across  on  her  and  was  in  naval  battle  on 
taking  Austrian  Dorazzo.  Austrian  Sub.  Base,  near 
Dorazzo.  One  year  in  overseas  duty.  After  Nov.  11th 
was  doing  relief  duty  with  Red  Cross  in  Far  East.  Re- 
ceived medal  from  Italian  Government.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Hampton  Roads,  July  2,  1919. 

HARRISON,  SIMON  PETER,  Private,  Artly.,  Batry. 
D,  115th  Regt.,  30th  Div.;  from  Martin  County,  N.  C; 
son  of  Mary  A.  Harrison.  Entered  the  service  at  Wil- 
limaston,  N.  C,  April  26,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France.  Fought  at 
St.  Mihiel,  Argonne,  and  all  battles  up  to  Oct.  11,  1918. 
Gassed  at  Argonne  Forest  and  sent  to  Base  Hospital  No. 
48.    Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Ft.  Oglehtorpe,  Ga. 

HARRISON,  J.  L.,  Seaman,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  Navy 
D.  O.  W.  Born  in  Iredell  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Nathan  Harrison.  Entered  service  May  15,  1918,  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Newport,  R.  I.  Transferred 
to  U.  S.  S.  "Agansemnon."  Overseas  to  Brest,  France, 
Sept.,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  6,  1919,  landing  at 
Hoboken,  N.  J.  Made  three  trips  across.  Mustered  out 
at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Feb.  12,  1919. 


HART,  EDGAR  L.,  Private;  from  Edgecombe  County, 
N.  C. ;  son  of  L.  V.  and  Annie  C.  Hart.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice at  Tarboro,  N.  C,  Sept.,  1918,  and  sent  to  Trinity 
College,  Durham,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at 
Trinity  College,  Durham,  N.  C,  Dec.  7,  1918. 

HART,  J.  WILBUR,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  M,  7th  Div., 
64th  Regt.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  J.  S.  and  Kittie  Hart. 
Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Ayden,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  to  Brest,  France,  Aug. 
20,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Sent  to 
Base  Hospital  No.  51,  near  Toul.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
June  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Julv  1, 
1919. 

HART,  LOUIE  F.,  Private,  Pioneer,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  56th 
Rest.;  of  Union  County;  son  of  S.  B.  and  Hattie  Hart. 
Entered  service  Aug.  8,  1918,  at  Monroe,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Wadsworth.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France,  Sept.  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne. 
then  with  Army  of  Occupation  from  Dec,  1918,  to  May, 
1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  25,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  5,  1919. 

HARTSELL,  JOE  A.,  Med.,  Capt.  Med.  Corps,  Base 
Hospital  No.  54 ;  of  Cabarrus  County ;  son  of  J.  I.  and 
Mrs.  Minnie  Hill  Hartsell.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Leah  Miller. 
Entered  service  March  25,  1918,  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga. 
Sent  to  Greenleaf.  Transferred  to  Camp  Greene.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  14,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Capt. 
May  1,  1919.  Returned  from  France  May  29,  1919. 
Served  overseas  as  Surgical  Assistant,  Base  Hospital  No. 
54,  Mesues  Hospital  Center,  Oct.  1st  until  Oct.  21,  1918. 
Operating  Team  No.  169,  Evacuation  Hospital  No.  10. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  June  2,  1919. 

HARTSELL,  JASPER  C,  Private,  Co.  Hdqrs.,  9th 
Div.,  46th  Inf. ;  son  of  Mr.  B.  W.  and  Mrs.  B.  W.  Hartsell ; 
of  Montgomery  County.  Entered  service  June  4,  1917,  at 
Mi.  Gilead.  Sent  to  Camp  Ft.  Thomas,  then  to  Mont- 
gomery, Ala.,  then  Taylor,  Ky.,  Oglethorpe  and  Gordon, 
Ga.    Mustered  out  at  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  July  18,  1919. 

HARVEY,  CHARLES  F.,  Jr.,  1st  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C,  De- 
tached Co. ;  of  Lenoir  County ;  son  of  C.  F.,  Sr.,  and  Mary 
Heartt  Harvey.  Husband  of  Lilla  Gill  Harvey.  Entered 
service  Sept.  30,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Greenleaf, 
from  there  to  Camp  Greene.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd 
Lt.  May  8,  1918,  1st  Lt.  Nov.  8,  1918.  Recommended 
for  Captaincy  but  acceoted  discharge.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Greene,  Dec.  3,  1918. 

HASSELL,  HERMAN  L.,  Wagoner,  80th  Div.,  317th 
Amb. ;  son  of  Mr.  E.  K.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Hassell ;  of  Lenoir 
County.  Entered  service  Sept.  18,  1918,  at  Kinston,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  25, 
1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
June  1,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  13, 
1919. 


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HASSELL,  JULIAN  W.,  Wagoner,  Aumbulance  Co., 
Co.  317,  80th  Div.,  Regt.  305th  Sanitary  Train;  of  Lenoir 
County;  son  of  E.  K.  and  Mary  Hassell.  Entered  service 
Sept.  17,  1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va. 
To  Bordeaux,  France,  June  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne  Offensive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  31,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  12,  1919. 


HASSELL,  JOHN  WALTON,  2nd  Lt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  59th 
Inf.,  4th  Div.  Born  in  Martin  County,  N.  C,  Nov.  1, 
1886;  the  son  of  Cushing  Biggs  and  Ella  Walton  Hassell. 
Entered  the  service  at  Williamston,  N.  C,  Aug.  27,  1917, 
arc!  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  May  29,  1918.  Promoted  to  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  27,  1917. 
Fought  at  the  second  battle  of  the  Marne  and  wounded  at 
the  Battle  of  Marne  July  18,  1918,  by  shrapnel  and  died 
of  wounds  July  18,  1918,  at  Chevilon,  France,  an' I  burie'l 
at  Aisne  Cemetery. 

HASKETT,  GEO.  E.,  Sergt,  Inf.,  Intelligence  Sec- 
tion, Co.  G,  323rd  Regt.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Lenoir  Coun- 
ty, N.  C,  Sept.  19,  1891 ;  son  of  J.  P.  and  Katie  D.  Has- 
kett.  Entered  the  service  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  May  17, 
1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  then  transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France,  July  3,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Sergt,  Sept.,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges  Mts. 
Was  in  5th  Army  Training  School  from  Oct.  10,  1918,  to 
Nov.  11,  1918.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  May  31,  1913, 
and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y., 
June  3,  1919. 


HASTINGS,  CHAS.  LOTT,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf., 
Co.  G,  30th  Div.,  118th  Regt.  Born  in  Forsythe  County 
Feb.  27,  1895;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  S.  Hastings.  En- 
tered service  March  22,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May 
11,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  of  the  30th  Div. 
Wounded  on  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29,  1918.  Sent  to 
Hospital  No.  53,  France.  Died  Oct.  1,  1918.  Buried  at 
Tincourt,  British  Cemetery,  in  France. 


HASTY,  CLARENCE  A.,  Corpl.,  C.  A.  C,  Co.  A, 
42nd  Div.,  117th  T.  H.  M.  P.  Regt.;  of  Robeson  County; 
son  of  D.  W.  and  Anna  Hasty.    Entered  service  July  28, 

1917,  at  Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to  Ft.  Monroe.  Transfer- 
red to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  15,  1917.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  as  Corpl.  July,  1918.  Fought  at  Cham- 
pagne, Chateau-Thierry,  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  May  8,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  12,  1919. 

HAUSER,  R.  F.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  27th  Div.,  106th 
Regt. ;  of  Carteret  County  ;  son  of  W.  A.  and  Cora  Hauser. 
Entered  service  Aug.  5,  1918,  at  Morehead  City,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France, 
Sept.  14,  1918.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  March  6,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  5,  1919. 

HATHCOCK,  C.  L.,  1st  Class  Private,  306th  Regt. 
Born  in  Cabarrus  County.    Entered  the  service  June  25, 

1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France 
July  81,  1918.  Was  at  La  Vahlon,  France,  with  same 
outfit.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  1,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  1,  1919. 


HATHCOCK,  THOMAS  A.,  Major,  Med.  Corps,  31st 
Div. ;  of  Stanley  County ;  son  of  the  late  T.  A.  and  Sarah 
Katherine  Hathcock.  Husband  of  Estelle  (Dunlap) 
Hathcock.  Entered  service  Aug.  2,  1917,  at  Norwood.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Oglethorpe;  transferred  to  Camp  Wheeler;  then 
Promoted  to  Capt.  May  23,  1918.  Major  Jan.,  1919.  On 
duty  ao  Base  Hospital  at  Camp  Wheeler.  Transferred  to 
Evacuation  Hospital  No.  52,  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  remained 
with  this  group  until  Armistice  was  signed.  Ranking 
officer  until  discharged.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe, 
Dec.  5,  1918.  His  father,  T.  A.  Hathcock,  was  Captain  of 
Confederate  Home  Guard  in  the  Civil  War. 


HATSELL,  GEO.  LEO,  Corpl.,  ,Co.  B,  30th  Div. 
113th  F.  Artly.  Born  in  Onslow  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Geo.  G.  Hatsell.  Husband  of  Rosalie  Hatsell. 
Entered  service  Aug.  6,  1917,  at  Washington,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  From  there  to  Camp  Mills, 
L.  I.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Was  in  all  battles 
with  113th  F.  Artly.  Wounded  in  Argonne  Forest  Oct.  5, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919.  Mustered 
cut  at  Camp  Jackson,  March  28,  1919. 

HAYES,  HAL  K.,  2nd  Lt.,  Bat.  A,  326th  F.  Artly., 
84th  Div. ;  from  Iredell  County,  N.  C. ;  son  of  J.  Lee  and 
Matilda  Hayes.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Gayzelle  Hayes.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Mooresville,  N.  C,  June  6,  1917,  and 
sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  June  12, 
1918.  Promoted  to  2nd  Lt.  Oct.  1,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel  and  the  3rd  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive.  Served  in 
the  N.  C.  N.  G.  Returned  ta  the  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  10,  1919, 
and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Ya.,  Feb. 
25,  1919. 

HAYNES,  CLARENCE  A.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  Artly., 
Supply  Co.,  30th  Div. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  Jacob 
A.  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Haynes.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ellen 
Stalker  Haynes.  Entered  service  July  8,  1916,  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  May  2,  1918. 
Fought  at  Defense  of  Toul  Sector,  Aug.  26th.  to  Sept. 
18th.  Wounded  at  St.  Mihiel  Sept.  18,  1918.  Shell  sock- 
ed. Sent  to  American  Hospital.  St.  Mihiel  Offensive 
Sept.  14th  to  18th,  Meuse-Argonne  Oct.  11th  to  Nov.  7, 
1918.  Defense  Wamues  Section,  Wamues  Offensive 
Nov.  7th  to  Nov.  11,  1918.  Served  on  Mexican  border 
from  July  8,  1916,  to  Feb.  13,  1917.  Sailed  from  St.  Na- 
zaire  May  2,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  12.  1919, 
at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  March  28,  1919. 


HAYWOOD,  FRANK,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  Montgomery  County  ;  son  of  Jesse  and  Lizzie 
Haywood.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Ml.  Gilead. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1919.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Corpl.  Oct.,  1917.  Fought  at  all  engagements  with  the 
120th  up  till  Oct.  8th,  when  he  was  wounded  at  Bellicourt 
by  bullet.  Sent  to  British  Hospital,  Plymouth.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  23,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  Jan.  26,  1919. 

IIAYWORTH,  W.  E.,  Cook,  M.  T.  D.,  Co.  29,  Group  5. 
Born  Jan.  28,  1887;  son  of  J.  H.  and  L.  E.  Hayworth;  of 
Guilford  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Emma  Hayworth. 
Entered  the  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  July  25,  1918. 
Sent  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Mustered  out  of  the  service 
at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Dec.  20,  1918. 


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INTERIOR  OF  A  BRETON  HOME 

If  in  the  course  of  a  long  hike  or  stroll  you  should 
pass  through  a  peasant  village  in  that  section  of  France 
known  as  Breton,  and  by  way  of  reviving  yourself,  should 
drop  by  the  home  of  a  peasant  and  ask  to  be  served  a 
glass  of  "vin  blanc,"  and  suddenly,  while  seated  at  the 
dining  table  in  the  kitchen,  to  be  served,  you  should  find 
yourself  growing  uncomfortable  on  account  of  a  breeze 
blowing  on  the  back  of  your  neck — a  breeze  that  seems 
to  have  the  double  fragrance  of  new  mown  hay  and  wild 
onions,  don't  move,  you  are  not  in  a  draught,  it's  the 
breath  of  "Daisy,"  the  French  peasant's  cow,  whose 
apartment  adjoins  the  kitchen. 


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HEADEN,  CLYDE  C,  Corpl.,  Artly.,  Truck  Co.  No. 
6,  1st  Corps  Artly.  Park.  Born  in  Chatham  County,  N. 
C,  May  24,  1891 ;  son  of  I.  B.  and  Sallie  Perry  Headen. 
Entered  the  service  at  Siler  City,  N.  C,  March  27,  1918. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  then  transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  22,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  Corpl.  Aug-.  1,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne, 
Chateau-Tnierry, Verdun,  Aisne  Marne,  Oise  Aisne  and 
Champagne  Defensive.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  6,  1919. 


HEDGEPETH,  IVEY,  Private,  Co.  K,  120th  Regt., 
30th  Div. ;  from  Halifax  County,  N.  C. ;  son  of  A.  R.  and 
Katie  Hedfiepeth.  Entered  t'ie  service  at  Halifax,  N.  C, 
Oct.  2,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  June  6,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  and 
Bellicourt.  Wounded  at  battle  of  Bellicourt  Sept.  29, 
1918,  by  shell  in  hip.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  29,  Tot- 
tenham, Eng.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919, 
and  mustered  cut  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  18,  1919. 


HEDRICK,  WILEY  A.,  Sergt. ;  from  Davidson  Coun- 
ty, N.  C;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  D.  Hedrick.  Entered 
the  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  June  28,  1918,  and  sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  Aug.,  1918. 
Instructor  in  Camp  School.  Mustered  out  of  the  service 
at  Camp  Jackson,  Feb.  14,  1919. 


HENDERSON,  EDWIN  B.,  Cook,  306th  Ammunition 
Train,  Co.  E,  81st  Div. ;  of  Nash  County ;  son  of  G.  M.  and 
Mrs.  Betty  Henderson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Margaret 
Henderson.  Entered  service  April  26,  1917,  at  Rocky 
Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  28,  1917.  Ar- 
rived in  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  8,  1919. 


HENDERSON,  A.  E.,  Supply  Sergt.,  Artly.,  81st  Div., 
306th  Trench  Mortar;  of  Franklin  County;  son  of  R.  B. 
and  Lilla  Henderson.  Entered  service  Oct.  22,  1917,  at 
Franklinton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  31,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Supply 
Sergt.  May,  1918.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  March  20,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  1,  1919. 


HENDRIX,  JOHN  MAXWELL,  Sergt.,  1st  Class, 
Med.  Corps,  81st  Div.,  321st  Ambulance.  Born  in  Guil- 
ford County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  M.  Hendrix. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Lillie  James  Hendrix.  Entered  service 
June  26,  1917,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Fort 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  sailed  for  France 
August  25,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Class  Sergeant 
January,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  15,  1919.  Landed  at 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee  Va., 
April  25,   1919. 


HEEDEN,  ERNEST,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps, 
81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  C.  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Heeden.  Entered  service  Oct.  3,  1917,  at 
Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Class  Sergt.  Oct., 
1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Vosges  Mts.,  Toul  Sec- 
tor and  Verdun.  Citation  from  Commanding  General  for 
gallantry  under  fire  at  Verdun.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
June,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25, 
1919. 


HELMS,  JOSEPH  A.,  Ensign,  Navy.  Born  in  Union 
County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  L.  A.  Helms.  En- 
tered service  at  Monroe  June  1,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Brook- 
lyn and  from  there  to  Norfolk,  Va.  Was  sent  to  Engi- 
neering School  in  New  York.  Promoted  to  rank  of  En- 
sign July,  1919.    Mustered  out  in  New  York,  Aug.,  1919. 


HENKEL,  CLYDE  A.,  1st  Class  Private,  61st  Engi- 
neers, Co.  B.  Born  in  Catawba  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  C.  H.  Henkel.  Entered  service  May  17,  1918, 
at  Newton,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison, 
Ind.  From  there  he  was  sent  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed 
for  France  July  21,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  3, 
1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  12, 
1919. 


HERMAN,  PERRY  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  30th  M.  P. 
Co.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Catawba  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  D.  Herman.  Entered  the  service  April 
15,  1917,  at  Statesville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  29,  1918.  Fought  in  all 
actions  of  the  30th  Div.  Returned  to  the  U  .S.  A.  April  11, 
1919.  Landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  15,  1919.  Enlisted 
in  Troop  A,  N.  C.  Cavalry,  in  Lincolnton,  N.  C. 


HELMS,  JAS.  H.,  Musician,  Navy.  Born  in  Union 
County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  L.  A.  Helms.  Entered 
service  June  27,  1917,  at  Monroe,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Norfolk, 
Va.,  and  then  transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "Minnesota,"  then 
to  U.  S.  S.  "Utah."  On  convoy  and  patrol  duty  off  Irish 
Coast  with  "Utah."  Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Aug. 
12,  1919. 


HEMPHILL,  RODNEY,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med., 
42nd  Amb. ;  son  of  Mr.  G.  H.  and  Mrs.  Elmira  Hemphill; 
of  Rutherford  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mattie  Sim- 
mons. Entered  service  Dec.  8,  1917,  at  Gastonia,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Ft.  Thomas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Ft. 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France  May  23,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May 
23,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  6,  1919. 


HERNDON,  JAMES  A.,  Private,  321st  Inf..  81st 
Div.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  W.  C.  and  Mrs.  Laura 
E.  Herndon.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  High 
Point.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  28,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  J. 
Sailed  for  Southampton,  Eng.  Fought  near  Verdun, 
France,  three  last  battles.  Set  sail  from  Brest,  March 
5,  1919;  landed  in  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  at  New  York.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  4,  1919. 


HERNDON,  R.  I)..  Corporal.  Artillery.  Reg.  6.  F.  A. 
R.  D. ;  of  Orange  County;  son  of  S.  L.  and  Cora  Herndon. 
Entered  service  June  26,  1918,  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corporal  Sep- 
tember, 1918.  Was  Battery  Clerk  four  months.  Muster- 
ed out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Dec.  7,  1918. 


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HARRIS,  HARRISON  PEARLIE,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Inf.;  of  Wayne  County;  born  Nov.  24,  1897; 
son  of  J.  M.  and  Laura  M.  Smith  Harris.  Entered  service 
May  25,  1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wads- 
worth.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France 
May  11,  1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  until  killed  at 
Hindenburg  Line,  Sept.  29,  1919.  Buried  in  American 
Cemetery,  Bony  Aisne,  France. 


HOLLEMAN,  WALTER  EDWIN,  1st  Class  Private, 
Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt.  Born  in  Forsyth  County 
Sept.  2,  1895;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jno.  E.  Holleman. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Edith  B.  Holleman.  Entered  the  service 
May  26,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  May  27,  1918.  From  there  was  transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  was  sent  to  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  11,  1918.  Fought 
at  Vosges  Mts.,  Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  4,  1919. 


HATEM,  A.  S.,  1st  Lt.  Co.  A,  79th  Div.,  310th  Ma- 
chine Gun  Battalion ;  born  in  Pitt  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  S.  Hatem.  Entered  service  October,  1917,  at  Green- 
ville, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Meade,  Md.  Sailed  for 
France  June  25,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Lieutenant 
November,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive.  Received  shrapnel  wound,  Meuse-Argonne, 
Sept.  27,  1918.  Sent  to  Hospital  No.  18.  Served  on  Mex- 
ican border  six  months,  24  months  Philippine  Islands,  also 
in  China.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  July  5,  1919. 
First  enlistment  was  from  1911  to  1914. 


HILL,  EDWIN  G.,  Yeoman  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. ; 
of  Craven  County ;  son  of  Charles  B.  and  Clare  Hill.  En- 
tered service  May  22,  1918,  at  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Charleston,  S.  C,  July  25,  1918.  Served  in  U.  S.  Naval 
Clothing  Factory,  Navy  Yard,  Charleston,  S.  C,  from 
July  26,  1918,  to  June  2,  1919.  Transferred  to  Supply 
Dept.,  Navy  Yard,  Charleston,  S.  C,  June  2,  1919,  and 
served  until  discharged.  Member  1st  Co.,  C.  A.  C,  N.  C. 
N.  G.  Served  a  period  of  enlistment  three  years.  Com- 
pany organized  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  August  7,  1919. 


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HERNDON,  JOHN  G.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  18th  Div.,  35th 
Inf. ;  of  Chatham  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  W. 
Herndon,  and  husband  of  Lena  May  Herndon.  Entered 
service  May,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Fort  Thomas. 
Transferred  to  Arizona,  then  to  San  Antonio,  Texas. 
Served  on  Mexican  border  16  months.  Was  in  one  battle 
on  Mexican  border  the  27th  day  of  August,  1918.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Sevier  Feb.  18,  1919. 

HIBBARD,  ALBERT  LYON,  Sergt,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Regt. ;  of  Craven  County;  the;  son  of  A.  E. 
and  Mamie  Hibbard.  Entered  service  June  27,  1916,  at 
New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Stewart,  Texas,  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt,  and 
then  to  France.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  July,  1917. 
Sergt.  Sept.,  1918.  Fought  at  Bellicourt  Sector,  Ypres. 
Wounded  at  Battle  of  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918.  Gun  shot 
in  the  left  thigh.  Sent  to  Hospital  Trouville  No.  72. 
Returned  to  II.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  April  7,  1919. 

HICKS,  CHARLES  H.,  Wagoner,  Co.  Supply,  120th 
Inf.,  30th  Div.;  son  of  W.  A.  and  Dora  Hicks.  Husband 
of  Clyda  Hopkins  Hicks;  of  Davidson  County.  Entered 
service  June  19,  1916,  at  Thomasville,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  at  Morehead  City,  N.  C,  later  to  Mexican  border. 
Transferred  to  Raleigh,  N.  C,  then  to  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Landed  at  Dover,  May  25,  1918,  was  engaged  in 
all  battles  with  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  April  3,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  8,  1919. 


HILL,  WILLIAM  S.,  Head  Cook,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  Stephen  and 
Martha  Hill.  Husband  of  Eunice  Coggins  Hill.  Entered 
service  Aug.  28,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier.  Transferred  to  Boston.  Sailing  for  France  May 
7,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  St.  Mihiel,  St.  Quentin,  Cam- 
brai.  Wounded  at  Battle  of  St.  Quentin  by  shrapnel. 
Gassed  at  St.  Quentin  Sept.  29,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  Dec.  16,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wadsworth, 
Feb.  21,  1919. 


HILL,  WILLIAM  I.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  358th  Regt., 
9Cth  Div.  Born  in  Hertford  County,  N.  C,  May  18,  1891 ; 
son  of  A.  T.  and  Rosa  D.  Hill.  Entered  the  service  at  Co- 
field,  N.  C,  May  29,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp 
Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  17,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne  and  St.  Mihiel.  Trained  with  the  81st 
Div.,  but  transferred  to  90th  Div.  Returned  to  the  U.  S. 
A.  June  7,  1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  19,  1919. 


HILLIARD,  RALPH  P.,  1st  Class  H.  A.,  5th  Naval 
Dis. ;  son  of  Mr.  J.  W.  and  Mrs.  Rosa  Hilliard ;  of  John- 
son County.  Husband  of  Estelle  Hilliard.  Entered  ser- 
vice May  1,  1918,  at  Clayton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Annapolis 
Naval  Hospital  Oct.  2,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Annapolis 
Naval  Hospital,  Feb.  3,  1919. 


HICKMAN,  LORA  A.,  Cook,  323rd  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st 
Div.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  L.  M.  and  Mrs.  Caldona 
Hickman.  Entered  service  March  1,  1918,  at  Rocky  Mount, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sail- 
ed for  France  Aug.  14,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges  Front, 
St.  Die  Sector,  Manhuelles  Nov.  11,  1918.  Arrived  in 
U.  S.  A.  June  14,  1919.  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 

HIGH,  RONEY  M.,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  61st  Regt., 
5th  Div.;  from  Johnson  County,  N.  C.  and  son  of  J.  G. 
and  Martin  High.  Entered  the  service  at  Wilson,  N.  C, 
May  24,  1917.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Sailed  for 
France  July  29,  1917.  Date  of  promotion  Aug.  24,  1917. 
Fought  at  St.  Die  Defensive,  Verdun  Sector,  Somdieux 
Defensive,  and  Meuse-Argonne.  Wounded  at  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne Nov.  9,  1918,  slightly  gassed.  Returned  to  the  U. 
S.  A.  July  30,  1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at 
Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  Oct.  29,  1919. 

HIGHSMITH,  J.  D.,  Dr.,  Medical;  of  Cumberland 
County;  son  of  Dr.  J.  F.  and  Mary  Lou  Highsmith.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  1,  1917,  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Was  stu- 
dent at  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  un- 
til June  1,  1918,  was  then  interne  at  Episcopal  Hospital, 
Philadelphia,  until  discharged.  Never  had  any  active  ser- 
vice.   Mustered  out  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  March  29.  1919. 

HILL,  SHEPHERD  M.,  Sergt.,  1st  Corps,  Arlly.  Park, 
3id  Ammunition  Train;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  C.  F. 
and  Mrs.  Josephine  Hill.  Entered  service  Feb.  26,  1918, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.    Sailed  for  France  May  22, 

1918.  Fought    at    Meuse-Argonne,    Oise   Aisne,    Marne 
Aisne,  Champagne  Maine.     Returned  to  II.  S.  A.  Aug.  7, 

1919.  Landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.     Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  11,  1919. 


HILLIARD,  E.  H.,  Seaman,  2nd  Class,  U.  S.  N.;  from 
Johnson  County,  N.  C. ;  son  of  William  and  Mary  Hilliard. 
Entered  the  service  at  Raleigh,  N.  O,  May  21,  1918.  Sent 
to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Served  on  U.  S.  S.  "Vermont," 
receiving  ship,  Norfolk,  Va.,  and  U.  S.  S.  "Kansied." 
Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Aug. 
28,  1919. 


HILLIARD,  J.  B.,  Corpl.,  Artly.  Hdcp-s.  Co.,  113th 
F.  Artly.  ,30th  Div. ;  from  Nash  County,  N.  C. ;  son  of  S. 
R.  and  S.  E.  Hilliard.  Entered  the  service  at  Raleigh,  N. 
C,  July  28,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  and  then 
transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May 
25,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Woevre 
and  Toul  Sectors.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  March  18, 
1919.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
March  29,  1919. 


HINSON,  WILL  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  30th  Div.,  105th 
Sanitary  Train.  Born  in  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  the 
service  June  9,  1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for 
France  June  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium  Aug. 
25th  to  Sept  10th,  St.  Quentin,  Cambrai,  Woevre  Sector. 
Returned  to  the  United  States  April  3.  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7.  1.019. 


I11NTON,  A.  C.  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div., 
105th  Supply  Train;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  J.  W.  and  L. 
K.  llinton.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ida  Hinton.  Entered  ser- 
vice Sept.  3,  1917,  at  Nashville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  .lark- 
son,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C 
Discharged  on  having  dependents.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  Feb.  11,  1918. 


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HODGE,  EARL  0.,  Seaman,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.;  from 
the  County  of  Wake,  N.  C. ;  the  son  of  J.  W.  and  Margaret 
Hodge.  Entered  the  service  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  June  9, 
1918.  Sent  to  Norfolk,  Va.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S. 
"Powhatan,"  a  transport  ship  and  then  to  receiving  ship 
at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Made  10  trips  across  on  trans- 
port duty.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Hampton 
Roads,  Va.,  Sept.  10,  1919. 


HOLLINGSWORTH,  T.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div., 
321st  Inf.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  J.  T.  and  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Hollingsworth.  Entered  service  Oct.  3,  1917,  at  Spring 
Hope.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, Greenville,  S.  C,  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Die,  Vosges 
Mts.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 


HODGES,  THAD  H.,  Corpl.,  Air  Service,  5th  and  2nd 
A.  S.  M. ;  of  Beaufort  County ;  son  of  S.  C.  and  Virginia 
Hodges.  Entered  service  Dec.  13,  1917,  at  Washington, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.,  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed 
for  Brest,  France,  March  26,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl., 
June,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  July  3,  1919,  New  York. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  17,  1919. 

HODGIN,  G.  JOHN,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  Med.  Att.  323, 
81st  Div.,  323rd  Regt.,  Inf. ;  of  Robeson  County;  son  of  J. 
W.  and  Mary  C.  Hodgin.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918, 
at  Red  Springs,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Die.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  14,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 

HOFFER,  PHILIP  0.,  M.  M.,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R. 
F. ;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of  F.  F.  and  Mrs.  Alice 
Hcffer.  Entered  service  April  3,  1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Pensacola,  Fa.  Transferred  to  League  Island,  Pa. 
Sailed  for  France  June  7,  1918.  Served  with  the  Nava; 
Aviation  Forces  at  Pauilac,  Laber-Vrach,  Brest,  France 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  18,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J 
Mustered  out  at  Pelham  Bay,  Park,  N.  Y.,  April  1,  1919. 

HOLDFORD,  SIDNEY  W.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base 
Hospital  Detachment ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  Wm.  and 
Mrs.  Virginia  A.  Holdford.  Entered  service  Aug.  27, 
1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  On 
duty  at  Base  Hospital  at  Camp  Jackson.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  18,  1919. 


HOLMES,  R.  SYRUS,  First  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  Supply, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Franklin  County ;  son  of  A.  G. 
W.  and  Mittie  A.  Holmes.  Entered  service  May  24,  1900, 
Franklinton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Promoted 
to  rank  as  First  Sergt.  May  1,  1917.  On  Mexican  border 
six  months.  Was  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  from  May  24,  1900,  until 
mustered  into  Federal  service  in  1917.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Greene,  Jan.  9,  1919.  His  two  sons  were  also  in 
the  30th  Div. 


HOLMES,  OLLIE  G.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  of  Franklin  County ;  son  of  S.  R.  and  Edith 
Mitchell  Holmes.  Entered  service  May  20,  1910.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailing  for  France  May  12,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  as  Corpl.  July,  1916,  Mess  Sergt.  July, 
1917.  Fought  at  Ypres-Bellicourt,  Hindenburg  Drive. 
Wounded  at  Battle  of  City  of  Martin  Oct.  18,  1918. 
Wounded  by  machine  gun.  Sent  to  English  Hospital  in 
England.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April  18,  1919.  On  Mexi- 
can border  six  months.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  22,  1919. 


HOLT,  GEO.  E.,  Jr.,  Supply  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Alamance  County ;  son  of  Geo.  E. 
and  Mrs.  A.  Y.  Holt.  Entered  service  May  1,  1917,  at 
Graham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Landed 
June  5,  1918.  Fought  at  Bellicourt,  Nauroy,  Montbre- 
hain,  St.  Souplet.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  March  3,  1919. 
Landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  March  17,  1919. 


HOLDFORD,  B.  S.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  Artly.,  Btry. 
D,  81st  Div.,  318th  Regt.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  W. 
H.  and  Mrs.  Virginia  Holdford.  Entered  service  March 
28,  1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
22,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  11,  1919,  at  Newport 
News,  Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  22,  1919. 

HOLLEMAN,  WALTER  EDWIN,  1st  Class  Private, 
Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt.  Born  in  Forsyth  County 
Sept.  2,  1895;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jno.  E.  Holleman. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Edith  B.  Holleman.  Entered  the  service 
May  26,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  May  27,  1918.  From  there  was  transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  was  sent  to  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  11,  1918.  Fought 
at  Vosges  Mts.,  Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  4,  1919. 

HOLLIMAN,  JOE  H.,  Private,  Engineer,  Train  Co.  D ; 
of  Durham  County;  son  of  C.  M.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Holliman. 
Entered  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Forest,  Ga.,  to  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.,  to  Humphreys,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va.,  Dec.  27,  1918. 


HOLTZCLAW,  L.  B.,  Sergt.,  9th  Amb.  Train,  Co.  B, 
9th  Div. ;  son  of  Mr.  J.  D.  and  Mrs.  Lula  Holtzclaw;  of 
Haywood  County.  Entered  service  July  24,  1918,  at  Can- 
ton, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
McClellan.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  Feb.,  17, 
1919. 


HOOD,  RALPH  W.  Was  called  into  limited  service 
in  the  medical  department  at  Rock  Hill,  S.  C,  Sept.  4, 
1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.  On  Sept.  24, 
1918,  he  was  dispatched  with  a  body  of  men  to  duty  at 
U.  S.  A.  General  Hospital  No.  16,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Private  Hood  served  three  months  at  duty  in  the  medical 
department  and  because  of  physical  disability  was  placed 
in  the  hospital  for  three  months  for  observation  and 
treatment.  On  April  1,  1919,  he  was  returned  to  duty 
and  immediately  attached  to  the  Quartermaster  Corps, 
and  two  months  later  he  was  promoted  to  Sergt.  and  made 
Finance  Sergt.  for  that  Army  Post.  He  received  his  dis- 
charge Aug.  29,  1919,  and  was  retained  in  a  civilian  ca- 
pacity at  that  Hospital  to  close  out  the  finance  features  of 
that  post,  the  hospital  having  been  taken  over  by  the 
United  States  Public  Health  Service.  Sergt.  Hood  ar- 
rived in  Charlotte  about  the  middle  of  November  last, 
after  having  completed  his  work  at  the  hospital. 


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HOOD,  ROBERT  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engineers, 
30th  Div.;  son  of  W.  T.  and  Mrs.  Rosemond  B.  Hood;  of 
Mecklenburg  County.  Entered  service  April  24,  1917,  at 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Was  in  all 
engagements  with  the  105th  Engineers.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  July  11,  1917.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919. 
Mustered  out  April  18th  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 


HORNEY,  HENRY  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  5th  Anti-Air 
Craft  Div.  Born  in  Guilford  County  Jan.  8,  1895 ;  son  of 
W.  L.  and  Cora  Horney.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lydia  Horney. 
Entered  the  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  July  25,  191*7. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wads- 
worth  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for 
France  Oct.  13,  1918.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  16, 
1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  of  the  service 
at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  Jan.  30,  1919. 


HOOD,  WILLIAM  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  306th  Engi- 
neers, Co.  D,  81st  Div.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  T.  J. 
and  Malinda  Hood.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Minnie  G.  Hood. 
Entered  service  May  26,  1918,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Dec.  11,  1919. 


HOOD,  R.  THORNTON,  Cadet,  Aviation  Squadron; 
of  Lenoir  County;  son  of  J.  E.  and  Pauline  Hood.  En- 
tered service  Jan.  17,  1918,  at  Atlanta,  Ga.  Sent  to 
Camp  S.  M.  A.  Austin,  Texas.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Dick,  Texas,  from  there  to  Southern  Field,  Ga.,  Oct.  20, 
1918.  Enlisted  Jan.  17,  1918,  went  into  service  June  1, 
1918.  Mustered  out  at  Southern  Field,  Texas,  Dec.  5, 
1918. 


HORNER,  DANIEL  CURTIS,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  F, 
56th  Pioneers.  Born  in  Mcore  County  May  23,  1897;  son 
cf  J.  R.  and  A.  B.  Horner.  Entered  the  service  at  Car- 
thage, N.  C,  Aug.  8,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S. 
C.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  13,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camo  Lee,  Va., 
July  6,  1919. 


HORNER,  JESSIE  F.,  Private,  Heavy  Artillery, 
Btry.  A,  4th  Div.,  13th  Rest.  Born  in  Moore  County 
March  3,  1895;  the  son  cf  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  R.  Horner. 
Entered  the  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  28,  1918.  Sailed  for 
France  Sept.  28,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
Aug.  5,  1919. 


HOOKER,  ROY  ANDREW,  Private.,  Inf.,  Co.  E, 
119th  Regt.  Inf.,  30th  Div.;  of  Stoneville,  N.  C;  son  of 
G.  R.  and  Mrs.  R.  A.  Hooker.  Entered  service  Sept.  1, 
1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Ft.  Jay,  N.  Y.,  then  to  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Now  at  Douglas,  Arizona.  Mrs.  Hooker  has  sent  three 
sons  to  fight  for  U.  S.  A.,  one  in  navy  two  in  the  army. 


HOUSE,  HUGH  B.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Hdors  Co.,  81st  Div., 
322nd  Regt;  cf  Halifax  County;  son  of  C.  D.  and  Lula 
Allen  House.  Entered  service  Sept.  4,  1917,  at  Thelma, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  to  Camp  Upton,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France  July  31, 
1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Vosges  Mts.,  St.  Die 
Sector.    Mustered  cut  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


HOOKS,  JADIE,  Wagoner,  119th  Amb.,  30th  Div., 
105th  Sanitary  Train;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  J.  W. 
and  Mrs.  V.  Hooks.  Entered  service  Sept.  24,  1917,  at 
Fremont,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sail- 
ed for  France  June  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Bohain-Premont, 
Ypres,  Cambrai  Hill,  Bellicourt,  Hindenburg  Line.  Gass- 
ed at  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  30th.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  5,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April 
7,  1919. 


HOOKS,  THEL.,  Dr.,  Capt.,  Med.,  30th  Div.,  103rd 
Engineers;  of  Johnson  County;  son  of  C.  D.  and  Arah 
Hooks.  Husband  of  Eva  Hood  Hooks.  Entered  service 
Sept.  3,  1917,  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C.  Sailed  to  Calais,  France,  May  22,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Capt.  Aug.,  1918.  In  all  actions  with 
30th  Div.  Wounded  at  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29,  1918. 
Nature  of  wound,  concussion  of  both  ears,  rupture  of  left 
drum.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  52,  Lemans,  France, 
then  to  Base  No.  27.  Returned  to  II.  S.  A.  at  Newport 
News,  Va.,  Feb.  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.  Feb.  25,  1919. 


HOWARD,  RAWLS,  Private,  9th  Anti-A'rcraft  Btry., 
Div.  G.  H.  Q. ;  of  Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  Geo.  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Rawls.  Entered  service  May  6,  1918,  at  Tar- 
boro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell.  Sailed  for  France  July 
10,  1918.  Fought  at  Toul  Sector.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  March  24,  1919. 


HOWARD,  JAMES  K„  Wagoner,  Medical  Corps, 
322nd  Co.,  306th  Regt.,  81st  Div.:  from  Lenoir  County. 
N.  C. ;  son  of  W.  S.  and  Alma  Howard.  Entered  the 
service  at  Kinston,  N.  C,  March  21,  1917.  Sent  to  ('amp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  and  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
and  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug,  7,  1918. 
Fought  at  Verdun  and  Chateau  Thierry.  Mustered  out 
of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  29,  1919. 

HOWARD,  BRODIE  ERNEST,  Private,  Inf..  Co.  Of- 
ficers, Training  School;  of  Granville  County;  son  of  E. 
K.  and  Alice  Howard.  Entered  service  June  21.  1918,  at 
Oxford,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  s.  C.  Transferred 
to  Cam))  Gordon,  Ga.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga., 
Nov.  25,  1918. 


HOPKINS,  JAMES  ELECK,  Private,  106th  Inf.,  Co. 
H,  27th  Div.,  106th  Regt.;  of  Tyrell  County;  son  of  B.  J. 
and  Macedonia  Hopkins.  Entered  service  Oct.  6,  1918,  at 
Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Cam])  Wadsworth,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France, 
Sept.  28,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  March  6,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  1,  1919. 


HOWELL.  LONNIE  11..  Sergt..  Inf..  Co.  E.  119th 
Regt.,  30th  Div.;  from  Nash  County,  N.  C;  son  of  R.  E. 
and  D.  E.  Howell.  Entered  the  service  at  Rocky  Mount. 
N.  C,  May  5,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  S.  C.  and  then 
transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  5. 
191S.  Was  in  HI  engagements  with  his  Regiment.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2.  1919.  Mustered  out  of 
the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


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HOWELL,  JAMES  H.,  Major,  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  118th 
Regt.  Born  in  Haywood  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
E.  H.  Howell.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Pearl  P.  (Marshall) 
Howell.  Entered  service  at  Waynesville,  N.  C.  Was  sent 
.to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed 
for  France  May  7,  1918.  Was  commissioned  Major  June 
19,  1916.  Fought  at  Somme  Offensive  and  Defensive, 
Ypres,  Bellicourt.  Received  shell  wound  while  going  into 
battle  Oct.  5,  1918.  Was  sent  to  hospital  in  France.  Was 
then  sent  to  U.  S.  General  Hospital  No.  2,  at  Biltmore,  N. 
C.  From  there  mustered  out  April  9,  1919.  During  the 
year  of  1907  Major  Howell  served  four  months  on  the 
Mexican  border. 


HUFF,  J.  H.,  Engineers  Force,  Navy ;  of  Edgecombe 
County ;  son  of  A.  H.  and  Mrs.  Martha  Huff.  Entered 
service  Nov.  5,  1917,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  St. 
Helena,  Va.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "Alabama,"  for  18 
months.  Patrol  Coast  Panama  and  trained  men.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Operating  Base,  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Sept. 
10,  1919. 


HUGHES,  SAM  W.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  A,  81st  Div.,  316th 
Regt.;  of  Orange  County;  son  of  R.  H.  and  Mrs.  M.  D, 
Hughes.  Entered  service  Sept.  18,  1917,  at  Hillsboro,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Came 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5,  1918.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  June  9,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
20,  1919. 


HUMPHREY,  LEON  WARD,  Corpl.  F.  Artly.,  Btrv. 
A,  30th  Div.,  113th  Regt.;  of  Onslow  County;  son  of  Hill 
land  Georgie  Humphrey.  Entered  service  Aug.,  1917,  at 
New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought 
in  all  battles  with  113th.  Gassed  at  Argonne  Nov.  7, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  12,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  June,  1919. 


HUMPHREYS,  J.  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Co.,  B 
Hospital ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  James  and  Osceola 
Humphreys.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ethel  May  Humphreys. 
Entered  service  March  28,  1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
Sept.  13,  1919. 


HUNT,  E.  B.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital. 
Born  Aug.  26,  1896;  son  of  Milton  and  Mary  Hunt;  of 
Rowan  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Pearl  Hunt.  Entered 
service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Feb.  28,  1919. 


HUNTER,  MARION,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  120th  Inf., 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Nash  County,  N.  C,  April  30,  1891 ; 
son  of  T.  N.  and  Annie  Hunter.  Entered  the  service  at 
Whitakers,  N.  C,  Oct.  3,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  June  5,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres  and  Bellicourt  and  other  engagements 
with  his  Company.  Wounded  at  Bellicourt  by  machine 
gun  and  sent  to  Australian  General  Hospital  No.  3,  and 
American  Base  Hospital  No.  37.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A. 
April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 


HURLEY,  EDWARD  H.,  Corpl.,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Btry.  D, 
7th  Regt.;  of  Moore  County;  the  son  of  W.  S.  and  L.  F. 
Hurley.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Aberdeen,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  Dec.  11,  1919. 


HUSKE,  JOSEPH  S.,  Major,  F.  Artly.,  Unassigned; 
of  Cumberland  County;  son  of  B.  R.  and  Hannah  O. 
Huske.  Husband  of  Mary  Cook  Huske.  Entered  service 
May  8,  1917  ,at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe. Transferred  to  Ft.  Bliss,  from  there  to  Camp 
Jackson.  Promoted  to  rank  as  Capt.  Aug.  5,  1918.  Ma- 
jor Oct.  23,  1918,  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe  Officers'  Training 
Camp.  Discharged  and  re-entered  2nd  Camp,  coming  out 
as  1st  Lt.  Assigned  82nd,  F.  Artly.,  15th  Cavalry  Div. 
Promoted  to  Capt.  and  transferred  to  Camp  Jackson. 
Then  to  2nd  Brig.  F.  A.  R.  D.,  then  to  command  of  5th 
Pegt.  F.  A.  R.  D.  Promoted  to  Major  59th  F.  Artly.  Regt. ; 
from  there  to  Camp  Bragg.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Bragg,  Aug.  7,  1919. 

HUSKE,  WILLIAM  O.,  2nd  Lt.,  F.  Artly.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
42nd  Div.,  149th  F.  Artly.;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of 
B.  R.  and  Hannah  Oliver  Huske.  Entered  service  May 
13,  1917,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe. 
Transferred  to  Hoboken.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  10, 
1S17.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Lunerville 
Sector,  Marne,  Second  Chateau-Thierry.  Wounded  at 
Battle  of  Chateau  Thierry  Aug.  28,  1918,  by  high  explos- 
sive  shell.  Gassed  at  Montfaucon  Oct.  11,  1918.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  General  Hos- 
pital No.  12  Biltmore,  N.  C,  Aug.  28,  1919. 

HUSKE,  JOHN,  S.  A.  T.  C. ;  son  of  Mr.  B.  R.  and  Mrs. 
Hannah  O.  Huske ;  of  Cumberland  County.  Entered  ser- 
vice Oct.,  1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
wanee,  Tenn.  Mustered  out  at  Sewanee,  Tenn.,  Dec, 
1918. 


HUSSEY,  JOHN  A.,  Sergt.,  Utility  Co.  No.  1,  Const. 
Div.;  son  of  Eli  and  Mrs.  W.  A.  Hussey;  of  Randolph 
County.  Entered  service  Dec.  24,  1916,  at  Greensboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Columbus,  Ohio.  Transferred  to  San  Fran- 
cisco, and  from  there  to  Honolulu,  and  then  to  Kerney, 
Cal.  Served  in  Second  Inf.,  32nd  Inf.,  and  82nd  Inf.,  and 
last  with  the  Const.  Div.  Mustered  in  reserve  at  Kerney, 
Cal.,  July  23,  1919;  served  in  Construction  Div.  through- 
out entire  service. 

HUTCHINSON,  ALEXANDER,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  K, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Regt.;  son  of  S.  S.  and  Mrs.  W.  F.  Hutch- 
inson. Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Mt.  Gilead. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  all  battles  with 
120th.  Wounded  at  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918,  by  shrap- 
nel. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  14,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  19,  1919. 

HUTCHISON,  JAMES  H.,  Sergt.,  Batry.  D,  30th 
Div.,  113th  F.  Artly.;  son  of  Mr.  B.  H.  and  Mrs.  Hattie 
Hutchison ;  of  Anson  County.  Entered  service  July  25, 
1917,  at  Wadesboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed 
for  France  June  7,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  June,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne  and  Woevre.  With 
Army  of  Occupation  one  month  at  Colmar  Berg  and  Lux- 
enburg.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  20,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 


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HUX,  LOUIS,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  C,  30th  Div., 
120th  Inf.  Regt.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  L.  H.  and 
Amy  Hux.  Husband  of  Grace  Hux.  Entered  service  June 
20,  1917,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailing  for  France  May 
12,  1918.  Wounded  at  the  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29th, 
slight  hip  wound.  Wounded  by  shell.  Fought  at  South 
/of  Zillebek  Lake  Aug.  29th,  Hindenburg,  Bellicourt,  Bran- 
court,  Oct.  9th,  Martins  River,  Oct.  18th.  Returned  to 
1U.  S.  A.  April  11th.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  April  17,  1919. 

HYMAN,  EDWARD  P.,  Private,  1st  Class,  M.  G.  Co. 
C,  115th  Bat.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Halifax  County,  N.  C, 
April  25,  1896 ;  son  of  E.  P.  and  Bettie  Spruill  Hyman.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  May  16,  1917.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium  and  the  Hindenburg  Line. 
Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April 
2,  1919. 


HINSON,  GUY  R.,  Sgt.  Co.  F,  105th  Engineers;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Z.  A.  Hinson,  of  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Enlisted 
at  Charlotte,  N.  C,  May  7,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  May 
27th,  1918.  Appointed  Sgt.  1st  class,  July  12,  1918.  Was 
in  all  actions  with  his  regiment  and  for  conspicuous  and 
meritorious  bravery  in  action  was  awarded  the  American 
D.  S.  C,  Nov.  20,  1918.  On  Nov.  22,  1919,  in  New  York, 
was  decorated  by  the  Prince  of  Wales  with  the  British 
Military  Medal  for  the  same  act.  The  citation  is  as  fol- 
lows : 

For  extraordinary  heroism  in  action  on  August  27, 
1918,  Sgt.  Hinson  was  in  charge  of  a  platoon,  delivering 
a  highly  concentrated  gas  cloud  attack  against  the  enemy, 
when  the  cloud  unexpectedly  flared  back.  After  leading 
the  men  to  a  place  of  safety,  this  soldier  went  back  into 
the  cloud  four  times  at  imminent  peril  to  his  own  life, 
collecting  and  rescuing  others  who  had  been  overcome. 
Conducting  his  platoon  through  heavy  machine-gun  fire, 
he  put  them  in  charge  of  another  sergeant  with  instruc- 
tions to  resume  their  mission,  while  he  again  returned  to 
search  for  gassed  men  and  found  all  but  two.  His  excel- 
lent leadership  and  unusual  courage  prevented  many  cas- 
ualties and  at  the  same  time  effected  the  completion  of  an 
important  mission.  Home  address,  Mrs.  Delia  Hinson, 
610  E.  7th  St.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  He  is  now  engaged  with 
the  Globe  Automatic  Refrigerator  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky. 


HESSEE,  JAMES  L.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  120th,  Co.  M,  30th 
Div. ;  of  Durham  County  ;  born  Feb.  22,  1897 ;  son  of  J.  H. 
and  Mrs.  Lena  Neese  Hessee.  Entered  service  May  26, 
1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  July 
25,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres,  Bethune,  St.  Quentin,  Bellicourt.  Made  supreme 
sacrifice  at  Bellicourt,  Sept.  29,  1918.  Was  buried  at 
American  Cemetery,  Bony-Aisne,  in  Grave  188,  Plot  H, 
Row  8.  He  enlisted  in  National  guard  and  was  drilled  in 
Durham  two  months  before  going  to  camp. 


IDOL,  GUY  E.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  118th 
Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  H.  D.  and  Mrs.  L.  E. 
Idol.  Entered  service  May  3,  1917,  at  High  Point,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  In  all  bat- 
tles with  his  Regiment  until  wounded  at  St.  Martin  River 
Oct.  17th,  by  machine  gun  bullet.  Sent  to  British  Gen- 
eral Hospital  No.  8.  Was  captured  but  escaped  within  a 
few  hours.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  27,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  31,  1919. 


INGOLD,  TORRENCE,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 
119th  Inf.  Born  in  Montgomery  County;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  D.  A.  Ingold.  Entered  service  Oct.  18,  1917,  at  Mt. 
Gilead,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transfer- 
red to  Camp  Sevier,  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  in  all  battles  with 
119th  Inf.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  3,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  7,  1919. 


IPOCK,  CHARLIE  L.,  Mechanic,  Btrv.  A,  113th  F. 
Artly.,  30th  Div.;  from  Craven  County,  N.  C.J  son  of  Geo. 
and  Susan  Ipock.  Husband  of  Poss  Willis  Ipock.  Enter- 
ed the  service  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  and  transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France, 
1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Woevre 
Sector.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  March,  1919.  Mustered 
out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March,  1919. 


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ISELEY,  GEORGE  A.,  1st  Class  Sergt.,  Medical 
Corps ;  of  Alamance  County ;  son  of  John  H.  and  Mrs. 
Alice  Iseley.  Entered  service  May  18,  1917,  at  Burling- 
ton, N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas.  Ky.  Transferred  to  Ft. 
Bliss,  Texas,  to  Washington,  D.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
Jan.  26,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Class  Sert.,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  1,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  19,  1919. 

ISRAEL,  JAMES  0.,  Corpl.,  Medical  Co.  323  F.  H., 
81st  Div.,  Regt.  306  Sanitary ;  of  Buncombe  County;  son 
of  W.  L.  and  Elizabeth  Israel.    Entered  service  Nov.  27, 

1917,  at  Candler.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  from  there  to  Camp  Mills. 
Remaining  until  sailing  for  France  Aug.  7,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Corpl.  Sept.,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges, 
Meuse-Argonne,  Verdun.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  30,  1919. 

IVEY,  WORTH  J.,  Sergt.,  1st  Corps,  Artlry.  Park  Co. 
No.  2.  3rd  Corps  Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  W.  F. 
and  Mrs.  Mollie  Ivey.  Entered  service  March  7,  1918,  at 
High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France, 
May  30,  1918.  Fought  at  Chatteau-Thierry,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  3,  1919,  at  Newport 
News,  Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  11,  1919. 

IVEY,  HENRY  W.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  Artly.,  Btry.  F, 
30th  Div.  Entered  the  service  June  9,  1917,  at  Concord, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  July  25,  1917. 
Transferred  to   Hoboken.     Sailed  for  France   May   29, 

1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Offensive,  Woevre 
Sector.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  10,  1919. 


JACKSON,  B.  G.,  1st  Class  Private,  305th  F.  Artly., 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  77th  Div.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  J.  Jackson.  Entered  the  service 
May  29th,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson 
and  from  there  to  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France 
July  21,  1918.  Fought  at  Chateau-Thierry,  Argonne 
Forest,  Hindenburg  Line,  Meuse  Sector.  Was  in  all  bat- 
tles with  his  Company.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  29, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  8,  1919. 

JACKSON,  COY,  Saddler,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engi- 
neers, 30th  Div.  Born  in  Randolph  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jno.  Jackson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Emma  Wil- 
born  Jackson.  Entered  the  service  at  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C, 
July  9,  1916.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  June  9,  1918.  Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Belgium, 
1918  and  Bellicourt,  1918,  Montbrehain-Brancourt,  Pre- 
mont,  Busigny,  France,  LaSalle  River,  Vaux-Andigny, 
Mazinghein.  Served  on  the  Mexican  border  from  Oct., 
1916,  to  March,  1917.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 

JAMES,  BRYANT,  1st  Class  Private,  147th  Inf.,  37th 
Div.,  Co.  C.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  A.  W.  James.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  3,  1918, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France 
Sept..  15,  1918.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919, 
and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  3,  1919. 

JARRETT,  CHAS.  M.,  Master  Engineer,  Junior 
Grade  Army  Transport  Service,  Water  Co.  Born  in  Hay- 
wood County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  I.  L.  Jarrett.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  5,  1918,  at  Canton,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va. 
Sailed  for  France  Oct.  28,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Sept.  19,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  Sept.  29,  1919. 


JACKSON,  L.  A.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  120th  Regt.,  30th 
Div. ;  from  Vance  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L. 
Jackson  Husband  of  Mrs.  Zelma  Jackson.  Entered  the 
service  April,  1916,  at  Henderson,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  El 
Paso,  Texas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May 
28,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Received  shrap- 
nel wound  at  Bellicourt  Sept.  29th  and  was  sent  to  Brit- 
ish General  Hospital  No.  73.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  15,  1919. 


JACKSON,  FLOYD  F.,  Private,  Artly.,  Btry.  A, 
113th  Regt.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Duplin  County,  N.  C, 
Dec,  1887;  son  of  A.  and  Susan  Jackson.  Entered  the 
service  July  22,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France  June 
15,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  and  Woevre 
Sector.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 

JACKSON,  WILLIAM  J.,  Jr.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co. 
I,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Washington  County;  son  of 
W.  J.  and  L.  V.  Jackson.  Entered  service  July  17,  1916, 
at  Plymouth.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  27,  1917.  Fought  in  all 
engagements  with  119th.  Seven  months  on  Mexican  bor- 
der. Was  transferred  to  M.  T.  C. ;  did  duty  as  dispatch 
rider.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  6,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  17,  1919. 


JEFFERS,  CHARLIE,  Private,  Field  Hospital  Ser- 
vice, 91st  Div.,  362nd  Sanitary  Train.  Born  in  Moore 
County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Jeffers.  Entered 
the  service  April  25,  1918,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was  sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Greenleaf,  Ga. 
Transferred  to  Allen  Town,  Pa.  Sailed  for  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  Aug.  13,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  2,  1919. 

JOHNSON,   WALTER   H.   Entered   Army   July   22, 

1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Machine  Gun  Btry.  Replacement. 
Reported  at  Camp  Hancock.  Sailed  Nov.  10th.  Landed 
at  Liverpool;  sailed  from  South  Hampton  for  LeHavre, 
France,  from  there  to  La  Mans.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  A.  Feb., 
11,  1919;  landed  in  New  York  Feb.  22nd,  discharged 
April  12th  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 

JOHNSON,  ELSIE,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  D,  318th 
F.  Artly.,  81st  Div. ;  son  of  J.  E.  and  Mrs.  J.  E.  Johnson ; 
of  Davidson  County.  Entered  service  May  29,  1918,  at 
Lexington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  23,  1918.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  11, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  22,  1919. 

JOHNSON,  RAY,  1st  Class  Private,  318th  Artly.,  Co. 
E,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Davidson  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  M.  Johnson.  Entered  the  service  May  29, 
1917,  at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  25,  1919. 


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Chateau  at  Buzancy,  France.     Once  the  headquarters  of  some  German  General 


BOMB  AND  SHELL  ATTACK,  ANCEMONT,  FRANCE 

A  peculiar  buzz  in  the  air,  the  rapid  crack  of  machine  guns,  and  a  tremendous  thug-bang; 
we  knew  that  "Heiney"  was  after  us.  Some  of  us  said  our  prayers  a  thousand  times  a  minute 
while  others  ran  helter-skelter  in  search  for  safety.  Thanks  to  the  big  dugout  that  happened  to 
lie  near. 


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JOHNSON,  HERBERT  0.,  Private,  321st  Inf.,  Co.  G, 
81st  Div.  Born  in  Davidson  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  J.  Johnson.  Entered  the  service  May  29,  1918,  at 
High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson.,  from 
there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Up- 
ton, N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  July  30,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  21st.  Landed 
at  Newport  News,  Va.,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 

JOHNSON,  WESLEY  B.,  Private,  345th  Heavy 
Artly.,  Btry.  C,  90th  Div.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  B.  Johnson.  Entered  the  service 
at  High  Point,  N.  C,  June  24,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  22,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  7, 
1919.  Landed  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 

JOHNSON,  ARTHUR  C,  Private  Med.  Corps,  S.  0. 
S.,  Base  106.  Born  in  Guilford  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  C.  Johnson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Alice  Johnson. 
Entered  the  service  July  6,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt.  Sailed  for  France  Nov.  12,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  June  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July 
10,  1919. 

JOHNSON,  HARRY  A.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  M,  29th  Div., 
113th  Inf.  Born  in  Cumberland  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  F.  Johnson.  Entered  service  June  19,  1916, 
at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Bridge  Guard,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  Front.  Promoted  to  2nd  Lt. 
Sept.  25,  1918.  Was  with  Co.  F,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div.. 
until  July  23,  1918.  Served  on  the  Mexican  border  six 
months.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  17,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  24,  1919. 


JOHNSON,  ALONZO,  Fireman,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N. 
R.  F. ;  from  Nash  County,  N.  C. ;  son  of  J.  W.  and 
Peninnie  Johnson.  Entered  the  service  at  Middlesex,  N. 
C,  June  3,  1918,  and  sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va.,  and  trans- 
ferred to  Operating  Base,  Va.,  and  then  to  U.  S.  S.  "Kear- 
sarge,"  July  12,  1918.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  24,  1918. 
Made  fcur  trips  across  to  France  and  three  trips  from 
France  to  England.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  May  22, 
1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Operating  Base, 
Va.,  Sept.  30,  1919. 


JOHNSON,  PIERCE,  Corpl.,  Amb.  Co.,  80th  Div., 
317th  Regt.,  Inf.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  Lee  and 
Mary  Johnson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Londa  Johnson.  En- 
tered service  June,  1917,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  17,  1919. 


JOHNSTON,  HENRY  W.,  1st  Class  Private,  Machine 
Gun  Btn.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  316th  Machine  Gun.  Born 
in  Alamance  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  T.  John- 
ston. Entered  the  service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Mebane,  N. 
C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector,  Handemont,  Nov.  9th,  10th  and 
11th,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919.  Landed 
at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  28,  1919. 


JOHNSTON,  CYRUS  C,  1st  Sergt.,  111th  Co.,  3rd 
Air  Service ;  of  Iredell  County ;  son  of  W.  C.  and  Margaret 
L.  Johnston.  Entered  service  Dec.  16,  1917,  at  Mooresville, 
Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Hancock, 
from  there  to  Camp  Greene.  Sailed  for  France  from  Up- 
ton June  9,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Feb.,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  July  11,  1919. 


JOHNSON,  PAUL,  Wagoner,  Co.  B,  5th  Div.,  7th  En- 
gineers. Born  in  Johnston  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  C.  T.  Johnson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Pearl  Johnson. 
Entered  the  service  May  25,  1917,  at  Benson,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  from  there  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  Jan.,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel,  Argonne  and  St.  Die.  Was  in  the  Army  of  Occu- 
pation from  Nov.,  1918,  to  July  9,  1919.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  July  29,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug. 
5,  1919. 

JOHNSON,  JAMES  A.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.;  of  Johnston  County;  son  of  P.  P.  and  Betty 
Johnson.  Entered  service  June  26,  1916,  at  Selma.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne, St.  Quentin,  Cambrai.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  Aoril 
2,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  9,  1919. 

JOHNSON,  ARTHUR  R.,  Corpl.,  Q.  M.  C,  Co.  A, 
105th  Supply  Train,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Martin  County, 
N.  C,  Jan.  27,  1894 ;  son  of  W.  L.  and  Virginia  Johnson. 
Husband  of  Lurline  Ross  Johnson.  Entered  the  service 
at  Robersonville,  N.  C,  July  25,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  and  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed 
for  France,  June  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  April, 
1918.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  14,  1919. 


JOHNSTON,  WM.  C,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  S.  A.  T.  C. ;  of  Ire- 
dell County;  son  of  W.  C.  and  Margaret  L.  Johnston.  En- 
tered service  Sept  9,  1918,  at  Mooresville.  Sent  to  Raleigh. 
Mustered  out  at  Raleigh,  Dec.  9,  1918. 


JOHNSTON,  CLYDE  N.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Hdqrs. 
Co.,  105th  Sanitary  Train,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Warren 
County,  N.  C,  May  9,  1890 ;  son  of  A.  M.  and  Mattie  lies 
Johnston.  Entered  the  service  at  Littleton,  N.  C,  Sept. 
19,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sail- 
ed for  France  June  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt, 
St.  Quentin,  Hindenburg  Line.  Citation  for  Honorable 
mention  at  Ypres.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


JONES,  WALLACE  THOMAS,  1st  Class  Machinists' 
Mate,  U.  S.  Navy;  of  Chowan  County;  son  of  T.  P.  and 
Margaret  Jones.  Entered  service  at  Edenton,  N.  C,  Sept. 
5,  1916.  Sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S. 
"Connecticut."  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "Delaware,"  then 
to  the  "Corsair."  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  C.  M.  M. 
Went  across  with  Gen.  Pershing  ships  as  convoy, 
acted  as  convoy  from  Brest,  France,  out  of  danger  zone. 
Mustered  out  at  Navy  Yards,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  5, 
1919. 


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JONES,  BRUCE  WILLIAM,  Private,  1st  Class.,  Inf., 
Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Chowan  County;  son  of 
T.  P.  and  Margaret  Jones.  Entered  service  Sept.  3,  1917, 
at  Edenton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Merritt, 
N.  J.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  28,  1918.  Fought 
in  all  engagements  with  30th  Div.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
April  2,  1919.  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  5,  1919. 


JONES,  FRANK  V.,  Chief  Machinists'  Mate,  Naval 
Reserve  Force,  Engineers  Co.,  13th  Div.  Born  in  Camden 
County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thos.  C.  Jones.  Husband 
cf  Mrs.  Marion  Dozier  Jones.  Entered  the  service  Nov. 
30,  1917,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Was  sent  to  Cherrystone  Naval 
Base  Dec.  15, 1917.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  "Mississippi." 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Chief  Dec.  24,  1918.  On  patrol  duty. 
Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  April  14,  1919. 


JONES,  JESSE  E.,  Corpl.,  Engineers,  Co.  E,  306th 
Regt.,  81st  Div. ;  from  Green  County,  N  .C. ;  son  of  Joseph 
and  Martha  J.  Jones.  Husband  of  Etta  Hardison  Jones. 
Entered  the  service  at  Snow  Hill,  N.  C,  Nov.  5,  1917. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  1,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  Sept.,  1918.  Fought 
at  Vosges  Mts.,  Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  of  the 
service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  21,  1919. 


JONES,  SAM  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Machine  Gun 
Co.,  Btry.  D,  30th  Div.,  115th  Regt.;  of  Haywood  County; 
son  of  W.  H.  and  Cenie  Jones.  Entered  service  July  4, 
1917,  at  Waynesville.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  10,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Canal  Sector.  Gassed  at  Canal  Sector, 
Sept.  3,  1918.  Sent  to  Hospital  Boulogne  then  to  English 
Hospital  "Dublin."  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee.,  Va.,  Feb.,  1919. 


JONES,  LONNIE  W.,  Private,  F.  Artly.  Co.,  Hdqrs., 
33rd  Regt.,  58th  Brig. ;  of  Lenoir  County ;  son  of  Chas.  W. 
and  Mary  Jones.  Entered  service  May  27,  1918,  at  La- 
Grange,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Hill.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  22,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel,  Toul  Sector  and  all  other 
engagements  of  the  Div.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  21, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  5,  1919. 


JONES,  CICERO,  JR.,  Quartermaster,  3rd  Class, 
Navy.  Born  in  Washington  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Cicero  Jones,  Sr.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Nannie  Walker 
Jones.  Entered  the  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Norfolk,  Va. 
Was  sent  to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Was  on  U.  S.  S.  "Mc- 
Neal."  Transferred  to  Portsmouth  Naval  Hospital,  then 
to  U.  S.  S.  "Cape  May."  Made  one  trip  overseas  on  trans- 
port duty.    Mustered  out  at  New  York,  Feb.  21,  1919. 


JONES,  DANIEL  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  Artly.,  Btry. 
C,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  R.  Jones.  Entered  the  service  June  17,  1917,  at 
Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May 
24,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest,  Boyce 
Plains  Front.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  20,  1919. 
Landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  and  was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  29,  1919. 


JONES,  ISSAC  M.,  1st  Class  Private,  120th  Inf.,  Co. 
G,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Mark  Jones.  Entered  the  service  July  5,  1917, 
at  Reidsville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  May  10,  1918.  Fought  at  Hindenburg 
Line.  Wounded  at  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29,  1918,  by 
machine  gun  bullet.  Was  sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  29, 
England.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  18,  1919. 


JONES,  ARCHIE  T.,  Sergt,.  1st  Class,  Med.  Dept.: 
of  Moore  County ;  son  of  T.  A.  and  Barbara  Alice  Jones. 
Entered  service  Sept.  13,  1916,  at  Addor,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Columbus  Barracks,  Ohio.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Sam, 
Houston,  Texas.  Transferred  from  there  to  Ft.  Mcintosh, 
Texas.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  Feb.  7,  1917.  On  July  1,  1919, 
to  Sergt.,  1st  Class.  Ft.  Scrivens,  Ga.,  to  Ft.  Ontario,  N. 
Y.,  to  Ft.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  was  with  American  Expedi- 
tionary Forces  in  Mexico  one  month.  With  the  14th  U.  S. 
Cavalry.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9, 
1920. 


JONES,  HERBERT  R.,  Sergt.,  A.  G.  D.,  Personnel  Co. 
Born  in  Stokes  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  A. 
Jones.  Entered  the  service  at  Walnut  Cove,  N.  C,  Aug. 
25,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  March  25,  1919. 


JONES,  JNO.  L.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Hospital  Corps, 
Base  Hospital.  Born  in  Rutherford  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  I.  P.  Jones.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Selma  Jones. 
Entered  service  May  31,  1917,  at  Canton,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  Jan.  13,  1919. 


JONES,  CAGER,  Private  118th  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div. 
Born  in  Guilford  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robt. 
J.  Jones.  Entered  the  service  July  24,  1917,  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May  23, 
1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  Sector,  Belgium,  July  4  to  Aug. 
10,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  27,  1919.  Was 
mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  31,  1919. 


JONES,  RAYMOND  F.,  CorpL.Veterinary  Corps, 
113th  F.  Artly.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  W.  Jones.  Entered  the  service  at 
Durham,  N.  C,  June  16,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  June  7,  1917.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest,  Woevre  Sector.  Arrived  in  U.  S. 
A.  June  29,  1919.  Was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
July  15,  1919. 


JORDAN,  JNO.  R.,  Private,  Pioneer  Inf.,  Co.  C.  56th 
Regt.  Born  in  Hertford  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
William  Jordan.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ina  Mitchell  Jordan. 
Entered  the  service  Aug.  5,  1918,  at  Winton,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Sept. 
13,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A. 
June  25,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Was  mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  5,  1919. 


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JOHNSTON,  LOUIS  E.,  Corpl.  Machine  Gun  Co.,  120th 
Inf. ;  son  of  J.  A.  Johnston,  of  Davidson,  N.  C.  Enlisted 
in  N.  C.  N.  G.  at  Charlotte,  N.  C,  June  23,  1916.  Served 
on  the  Mexican  border  with  the  guard.  In  the  30th  Div.. 
was  with  Co.  M,  120th  Inf.,  and  before  reaching  France, 
transferred  to  Machine  Gun  Co.,  120th  Inf.,  serving  with 
it  until  date  of  discharge,  April  17,  1919.  Saw  service  in 
the  "Canal  Sector,"  Belgium,  Ypres,  Lys  offensives, 
Somme  offensive.  Called  to  Washington,  D.  C,  to  receive 
the  British  Military  Medal  from  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
American  Distinguished  Service  Cross  from  Gen'l.  Per- 
shing and  was  mentioned  in  G.  O.  No.  2,  Hdgrs.,  30th  Div., 
Jan.  10,  1919,  for  Valor,  Official  Citation  as  follows: 
Corporal  Louis  E.  Johnston,  Machine  Gun  Co.,  120th  Inf., 
30th  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  attached  to  the  2nd  Platoon  at  the 
advance  from  St.  Martine  Rivere  to  Mazinghein.  This 
platoon  was  during  the  nights  of  18-19,  October,  1918, 
advancing  with  the  attacking  battalion  and  became  sep- 
arated from  it  After  repeated  attempts  to  locate  the 
battalion  had  failed,  Corporal  Johnston  volunteered  for 
the  search ;  accordingly  he  was  sent  forward,  although  he 
was  unacquainted  with  the  country  and  although  he  had 
to  proceed  along  the  country  roads  heavily  shelled  and 
under  terrific  enemy  machine  gun  fire,  using  his  gas  mask 
practically  all  the  way,  this  soldier  continued  in  his 
search  until  he  located  the  battalion,  which  was  heavily 
engaged.  On  account  of  his  bravery  and  his  trustworthi- 
ness, his  machine  guns  were  able  to  rejoin  the  battalion 
and  take  part  in  the  battle  with  them  on  the  following 
day.  His  conduct  and  bravery  at  all  times  throughout 
Belgium  and  France,  and  particularly  through  the  terrific 
fighting  at  the  Hindenburg  Line,  was  worthy  of  the  ut- 
most commendation. 


JOYNER,  HARDING  ELLIS,  Yeoman,  3rd  Class, 
Navy  Reserves ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  Rev.  F.  and 
Sarah  E.  Joyner.  Entered  service  June  14,  1918,  at 
Richmond,  Va.  Training  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  July  14,  1919. 

JOYNER,  JNO.  COUNCIL,  Cadet,  Air  Service,  S.  M. 
A.  Co.  Born  in  Lenoir  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
C.  W.  Joyner.  Entered  service  June  30,  1918,  at  La- 
Grange,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Columbus,  Ohio.  Trans- 
ferred to  University,  Austin,  Texas.  Mustered  out  at 
University,  Austin,  Texas,  Nov.  11,  1918. 


JOYNER,  JOHN  J.,  Sergt.,  23rd  M.  G.  Btn.,  8th  Div., 
Co.  A.  Born  in  Halifax  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
J.  H.  Joyner.  Entered  the  service  at  Portsmouth,  Va., 
Jan.  29,  1912.  Was  sent  to  Presidio,  Cal„  and  from  there 
to  Dodge,  Iowa.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  June  5,  1917. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Feb.  3,  1919.  Served  on 
the  Mexican  border  two  years.  Was  instructor  during 
entire  period  of  war. 

JOYNER,  CEPHUS,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  M,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.  Born  in  Nash  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  N.  M.  Joyner.     Entered  the  service  Sept.  25, 

1917,  at  Spring  Hope,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  8,  1918.  Was  in 
all  engagements  with  his  Company  until  wounded  on  Hin- 
denburg Line  Sept.  29,  1918,  by  machine  gun  bullet.  Sent 
to  hospital  at  Rouen,  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec. 
18,  1918.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade,  Jan.  14,  1919. 

JURGICAN,  G.  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  120th 
Regt.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Halifax  County,  N.  C,  May  3, 
1894 ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  P.  Jurgican.  Entered  the 
service  Sept.  8,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France. 
Fought  on  the  Hindenburg  Line  and  wounded  by  shrap- 
nel. Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919  Mustered 
out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 

JURNEY,  B.  C,  Sergt.  Major,  Depot  Brigade  156. 
Born  in  Wayne  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  M.  Jur- 
ney.  Entered  service  April  25,  1918,  at  Mt.  Olive,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.    Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Major  July  18, 

1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Dec.  7,  1918. 


KALE,  WALKER  FRANKLIN,  Phm.,  2nd  Class, 
U.  S.  N. ;  son  of  Geo.  W.  and  Mrs.  Martha  Kale ;  of  Meck- 
lenburg County.  Entered  service  Aug.  5,  1918,  at  Nor- 
folk, Va.  Promoted  to  H.  A.  C,  then  to  Phm.,  3rd  Class. 
Later  to  Phm.,  2nd  Class.  Made  nine  trips  on  the  U.  S. 
Transport  "Mercury."  Mustered  out  at  Brooklyn,  Oct.  4, 
1919. 


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1.  GOOCH,  C.  E.(  Private,  Med.  Dept.  Inf.,  7th  Div., 
65th  Reg. ;  of  Orange  County ;  son  of  G.  E.  and  Amelia 
Gooch.  Volunteered  May  7,  1917,  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Sam  Hous- 
ton, Tex.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  24,  1918.  On  Mexican 
border  from  June  10,  1916,  to  June  13,  1917.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  June  10,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  30,  1919. 

2.  HERNDON,  TROY  S.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co. 
B,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Reg.;  of  Orange  County;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  C.  B.  Herndon.  Entered  service  May  25,  1918, 
at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  from  there  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  1,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  as  Private  1st 
Class  August,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Die. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 

3.  HOLMKK,  ALEXANDER  A„  Corporal  Inf.,  Co.  F, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.  County  of  Franklin ;  born  Sept.  15, 
L895;  son  of  S.  R.  and  Edith  Mitchell.  Entered  service 
May  20,  1913,  at  Franklinton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  June  19,  1916.  Fought  at  Ypres.  Wounded  at 
Ypres,  Belgium.  Trench  duty  July  20,  1918.  Wounded 
with  shrapnel.  Killed  at  battle  of  City  of  Martin,  France, 
Oct.  18,  1918.  On  Mexican  border  six  months.  Was  in 
N.  C.  N.  G.  from  May  20,  1913,  until  mustered  into  Fed- 
eral service  in  1917. 


4.  PREDDY,  L.  LEONADUS,  Private  1st  Class,  F. 
A.,  Bty.  B,  30th  Div.,  113th  Reg.  Born  in  Franklin 
County;  son  of  Robert  and  Mrs.  Ettie  Preddy.  Entered 
service  April  25,  1918,  at  Franklinton,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  May  25,  1918.  Promoted  to  Private  1st  Class  De- 
cember, 1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel  and 
all  battles  with  his  company.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  March 
5,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28, 
1919. 


5.  STRATFORD.  PARKE  C,  C.  Ph.  Mate,  U.  S.  N., 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  6th  Marines,  2nd  Div.  Born  in  Guilford 
County,  Jan.  29,  1894 ;  son  of  Wm.  O.  and  Bessie  O.  Strat- 
ford. Entered  the  service  May  14,  1917,  at  Greensboro, 
N.  C,  Sent  to  Paris  Island.  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Quan- 
tico,  Va.,  and  from  there  to  League  Island,  Philadelphia. 
Sailed  for  France  Oct.  17,  1917.  Was  promoted  four  times. 
Fought  at  Verdun  area,  Chateau  Thierry,  St.  Mihiel, 
Champagne,  Soissons,  Argonne  and  Mouse.  Received  the 
Croix  de  Guerre  from  Marshal  Retain  and  marched 
through  France  and  Belgium,  Luxemburg,  with  U.  S. 
troops  to  the  Rhine  and  with  the  Army  of  Occupation 
live  months  and  received  divisional  citation  from  the  U. 
S.  A.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Hampton  Roads, 
July  2,  1919. 


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6.  WESTER,  JOHN  LEE,  Sergt.,  Adjt.  Gen.  Dept. 
Born  in  Vance  County ;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Lena  W.  Wester. 
Entered  service  at  Henderson,  N.  C,  Sept.  6,  1918.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  Sept.  7,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  March  7,  1919. 


KANEER,  JAMES  CARL,  Seaman  2nd  Class  (Navy). 
Born  in  Guilford  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Kaneer.  Entered  the  service  Feb.  15,  1918,  at  Great 
Lakes.  Was  sent  from  there  to  Brunswick,  Ga.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  Feb.  15,  1919. 


7.  WETHERINGTON,  AMOS  D.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Bty. 
A,  30th  Div.,  113th  Reg.  Born  in  Craven  County;  son  of 
A.  T.  and  Virginia  Wetherington.  Entered  service  July 
7,  1917,  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt.  Went  to  France  May,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt,  Argonne,  St.  Die,  and  all 
other  engagements.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
March  28,  1919. 


8.  WHELESS,  ROBERT  LEE,  Private  1st  Class,  Co. 
G,  318th  Reg. ;  of  Nash  County  ;  born  Feb.  23,  1896  ;  son  of 
James  R.  and  Mrs.  Vig  Lee  Wheless.  Entered  service 
September,  1917,  at  Hopewell,  Va.,  from  Spring  Hope. 
Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France.  Went  through 
the  engagements  without  being  wounded.  Sent  to  U.  S. 
Hospital  No.  45.  Died  and  buried  at  Aix  Les,  Baines, 
France,  Jan.  17,  1919,  Grave  No.  28. 


9.  WHITESELL,  HURLEY  E.,  Private,  17th  Oversea 
Bty.,  F.  A.  R.  D.;  of  Alamance  County;  son  of  J.  A.  and 
Mrs.  E.  J.  Whitesell.  Entered  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at 
Elon  College,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Hill.  Overseas  on  the  Kroonland.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Corpl.  October,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  Dec.  13,  1918. 


KANOY,  WALTER  J.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  167th 
Reg.,  42nd  Div.  Born  in  Chatham  County,  N.  C,  Oct.  12, 
1895 ;  son  of  C.  E.  and  Jane  Kanoy  and  husband  of  Allie 
McCauley  Kanoy.  Entered  the  service  at  Troy,  N.  C, 
Aug.  9,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  and 
transferred  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Sept. 
23,  1918.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
May  3,  1919. 


KAYLOR,  FRANK  H.,  Private,  Motor  Transport,  S. 
A.  T.  C.  Born  in  Wake  County  June  30,  1897 ;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  H.  Kaylor.  Entered  the  service  Sept., 
1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Charlottesville,  Va., 
and  mustered  out  from  there  Dec.  18,  1918. 


KEARNS,  JNO.  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  120th  Inf.,  Co. 
A,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Randolph  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  O.  Kearns.  Entered  the  service  May  26,  1917, 
at  Lexington,  S.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  June 
5,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt,  Nauroy,  Busigny, 
Joncourt,  Hindenburg  Line.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A. 
April  13,  1919.  Landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 


10.  WILSON,  CLAY  M.,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  G.  C, 
81st  Div.,  322nd  Reg. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  T.  A. 
and  Nannie  Wilson.  Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at 
Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  then  to 
Camp  Greene,  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
14,  1918.  Fought  at  Somme  Drive  Sector,  Nov.  6  to  8, 
1918;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Nov.  9  to  11,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


11.  WOODARD,  PRESTON,  Private,  i  Co.  D,  119th 
Inf.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Johnston  County;  son  of  E.  and 
Mrs.  Nellie  Woodard.  Entered  service  Oct.  6,  1917,  at 
Pine  Level,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  from  there  to 
Camp  Sevier,  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Went  to 
France  May  20,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  until 
killed  Oct.  10,  1918,  with  119th  Inf.    Buried  in  France. 


12.  WOODLEAF,  JOSEPPH  B.,  Private  1st  Class, 
Co.  F,  42nd  Div.,  165th  Reg. ;  of  Wake  County ;  son  of 
Henry  C.  and  Mrs.  Pattie  Irene  Woodleaf ;  born  April  12, 
1894.  Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Wake  Forest, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  then 
to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Mihiel  and  Argonne  Forest.  Killed  at  Argonne 
Forest  Oct.  17,  1918.    Buried  in  France  where  he  fell. 


KANEER,  JNO.  LEROY,  1st  Class  Q.  M.,  Air  Service, 
Naval  Reserve,  1100  Co.  Born  in  Guilford  County;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Kaneer.  Entered  the  service  Feb.  7, 
1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Hampton  Roads,  Va., 
where  he  was  detailed  as  instructor  in  Quartermaster's 
School.  Was  mustered  out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Dec. 
22,  1918. 


KEE,  WALTER  J.,  Private  1st  Class,  156th  Depot 
Brig. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  A.  J.  and  Sarah  Kee. 
Entered  service  May  27,  1918,  at  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
Greenville,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
Dec.  18,  1919. 


KEEHLN,  HENRY  BAHENSON,  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M.  Co. 
Born  in  Edgecombe  County ;  the  son  of  Mrs.  Mattie  K. 
Ashburn.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Charlotte  P.  Keehln.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  March  16,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Josephine  E.  Johnson.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  2nd  Lt.  Sept.  16,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Josephine  E. 
Johnson  Dec.  16,  1918. 


KEEN,  HARRY  L.,  Private,  54th  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
Signal  Platoon.  Born  in  Wayne  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  H.  B.  Keen.  Entered  the  service  at  Goldsboro, 
N.  C,  March,  1918,  and  was  sent  to  Ft.  Scriven,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  April  6,  1918.  Fought  at  Alsace, 
Argonne  Forest.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April,  1919,  and 
was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May,  1919. 


KEEVER,  HUBERT  C,  1st  Class  Private,  Med.  Corps, 
28th  Div.,  110th  Inf.  Born  in  Alexander  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  A.  Keever.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Hattie 
Keever.  Entered  the  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  April 
26,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Greenleaf,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt, 
N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  and  landed  Sept.  3,  1918.  Fought 
at  Argonne  Forest  and  St.  Mihiel.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A. 
May  12,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  23, 
1919. 


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KELLY,  J.  J.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co  .B,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.  Born  in  Wake  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  V.  C.  Kelly.  Entered  service  June  30,  1916,  at  Ral- 
eigh, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  from  there  to 
Ft.  Bliss,  Tex.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres,  Hindenburg  Drive.  Wounded  on  the  Hinden- 
burg  Line  Sept.  29,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Hospital  No.  21. 
Served  on  border  six  months.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April 
12,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  17,  1919. 


KIDD,  JAS.  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  120th  Inf.,  30th 
Div.,  Co.  K.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  S.  L.  Kidd.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Jennie  Kidd.  Entered 
the  service  July  19,  1916,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  11,  1918. 
Fought  on  the  Hindenburg  Line.  Was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  17,  1919.  Served  on  the  Mexican  bor- 
der four  months. 


KELLUM,  J.  A.,  1st  Class  Private,  Q.  M.  C.  Born  in 
Onslow  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  C.  Kellum. 
Entered  the  service  Feb.  4,  1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Ft.  Scriven,  Ga.,  and  from  there  to  Washington, 
D.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  and 
to  Newport  News,  Va.,  then  to  Porto  Rico.  Was  sent 
from  Porto  Rico  to  Balboy,  Canal  Zone,  from  there  to 
Gattun,  Canal  Zone.  Was  in  charge  of  Q.  M.  C.  boats  dur- 
ing the  war.  Boats  were  J.  W.  McKey,  Convoy  Q.  M.  No. 
1,  and  the  Buck.  Had  charge  of  all  the  Q.  M.  C.  boats  on 
Panama  Canal  during  the  war.  Left  Panama  April  10, 
1919.  Landed  at  New  Orleans  April  18,  1919.  Was  sent 
from  there  to  Camp  Shelby.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  April  27,  1919. 


KENNEDY,  RALPH  A.,  1st  Class  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 
Born  in  Lee  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H.  Ken- 
nedy. Entered  service  July  3,  1918,  at  Sanford,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Clerk  in  the  summary  court 
during  the  entire  service.  Was  mustered  out  at  Ft. 
Thomas,  Ky.,  Nov.  18,  1919. 


KENNEDY,  WILLIAM  E.,  Corpl.,  Med.  Corps,  303th 
San.  Tr.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Transylvania  County ;  the 
son  of  Mrs.  Sallie  Kennedy.  Entered  the  service  at  Bre- 
vard, N.  C,  Sept.  18,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  transferred 
to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Die  Sector  and  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  June  20,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  29,  1919. 


KERR,  L.  S.,  Private,  C.  A.  C,  110th  Co.,  81st  Div. 
Born  in  Iredell  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  F. 
Kerr.  Entered  the  service  at  Statesville,  N.  C,  Oct.  1, 
1918.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  and  from  there  to 
Ft.  Totton,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Totton,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
19,  1919. 


KILPATRICK,  MATHEW  R.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  B, 
81st  Div.,  322nd  Regt. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  K.  E. 
and  Josephine  Kilpatrick.  Entered  service  May  30,  1918, 
at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  from  there  to  Camp  Upton,  L.  I.  Sailed  for 
France  July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  from 
9th  to  11th  of  November.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18th, 
Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
24,  1919. 


KING,  WILBUR,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Jones  County;  son  of  L.  and  Laura 
King.  Husband  of  Ida  Emerson  King.  Entered  service 
July  25,  1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wads- 
worth.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  May  28,  1918.  Fought  at  all  engagements  of  119th 
Regt.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  4,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson  April  8,  1919. 


KING,  GURNEY  H.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  306th  San. 
Tr.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Jno.  T.  King.  Husband  of  S.  McKinnon  King. 
Entered  the  service  May  29,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  7,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  and  on 
St.  Die  Front.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  2,  1919,  and  was 
mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  June  6,  1919. 


KING,  JAMES  B.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps;  of  Franklin 
County ;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Mary  Gray  King.  Entered  ser- 
vice June  1,  1918,  at  Louisburg,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Mc- 
Pherson,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  30,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  1919 ;  to 
Sergt.  1919.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  July  12,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  July  18,  1919. 


KERSEY,  CHARLIE  F.,  Corpl.,  E  Troop,  2nd  Div.,  1st 
Cavalry  Regt.  Born  in  Wilson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  David  Kersey.  Entered  the  service  Sept.  18, 
1913,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Columbus  and  from 
there  to  Ft.  Yellowstone.  Mustered  out  at  El  Paso,  April 
23,  1919.  Was  in  Mexico  with  Gen.  Pershing.  Served  on 
the  Mexican  border,  also  in  the  Philippines.  Was  training 
troops  for  oversea  duty. 


KING,  WILLIE  T.,  Private,  321st  Inf.,  Co.  H,  81st 
Div.  Born  in  Orange  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
S.  S.  King.  Entered  the  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Hills- 
boro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills, 
L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  July  29,  1918.  Fought  at 
Verdun.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  19,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


KERSEY,  FRANK,  1st  Class  Private,  166th  Inf.,  42nd 
Div.,  Co.  A.  Born  in  Wilson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  David  Kersey.  Entered  the  service  May  26,  1918,  at 
Bennettsville,  S.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Upton.  Sailed  for  France  July  29,  1918.  Gassed  at  Ver- 
dun. Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Somerance. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  after  returning  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  25,  1919. 


KING,  GEO.  W.,  1st  Class  Private,  118th  Inf.,  30th 
Div.,  Co.  E.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  M.  B.  King.  Husband  of  Mrs.  M.  C.  King.  Entered 
the  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  July  9,  1915.  Was  sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Was  in  all  battles  with 
his  company  until  October  6th.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital 
No.  6,  in  Rouen,  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  27, 
1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  31, 
1919.    Was  on  the  Mexican  border  eight  months. 


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KING,  J.  LUTHER,  Private,  58th  F.  A.,  Btry.  F.  Born 
in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  King. 
Entered  the  service  Sept.  6,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Hill,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Jan.  23, 
1919. 


KIRKMAN,  SHUBAL  COFFIN,  Yeoman  2nd  Class 
(Navy) .  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  W.  T.  Kirkman.  Entered  the  service  June  13,  1917, 
at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Newport,  R.  I.  Trans- 
ferred to  U.  S.  S.  Oklahoma.  Was  also  on  the  U.  S.  S. 
Mercury.  Made  fifteen  trips  across.  Mustered  out  in  New 
York  Sept.  24,  1919. 


KISSAM,  JUDSON  AGRIPPA,  1st  Class  Private,  Co. 
K,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Regt.;  of  Columbus  County;  son  of 
B.  T.  and  Elizabeth  Kissam.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Gladys 
Lewis  Kissam.  Entered  service  May  27,  1918,  at  White- 
ville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  from  there  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  July 
31,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  Drive  and  Vosges 
Mtn.  Sector.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


KITTRELL,  JOHN  B.,  2nd  Lt.,  34th  Inf.,  7th  Div.,  Co. 
M.  Born  in  Pitt  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  L. 
Kittrell.  Entered  the  service  August,  1917,  at  Greenville, 
S.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  July  2,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne,  Toul  Sector.  Received  machine  gun 
wound  October  16th  at  Argonne  and  was  sent  to  Base 
Hospital  No.  45.  Received  one  wound  chevron  and  one 
gold  service  chevron.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Grant,  111., 
July  8,  1919. 


KONATSOTIS,  JAMES,  Corpl.,  M.  P.  Co.,  11th  Div. 
Born  in  Forsyth  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John 
Konatsotis.  Entered  service  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  July  22, 
1918.  Was  promoted  to  2nd  Lt.  in  Greek  Army.  Fought 
at  Pestor,  Lahana,  Cikis  Pegana.  Was  wounded  in  left 
arm  and  right  shoulder.  Was  awarded  liberty  medal  and 
three  other  medals.  Was  in  the  Greek  and  French  Army 
and  received  honorable  discharge  from  both  and  re-en- 
listed in  the  U.  S.  A.  and  was  discharged.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  Feb.  1,  1919. 


KOONCE,  H.  B.,  Seaman,  Naval  Service.  Born  in 
Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  D.  Koonce. 
Was  sent  to  Norfolk,  Va.,  and  then  to  U.  S.  S.  Texas. 
Later  to  receiving  ship  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Made  one 
trip  to  Cuba  for  target  practice.  One  trip  made  to  get 
weather  reports  for  Aero  Service.  Mustered  out  at  Hamp- 
ton Roads,  Va.,  Nov.  11,  1919.    Still  in  reserve  service. 


KRAMER,  L.  A.,  Yeoman  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. ;  of 
Chowan  County ;  son  of  S.  L.  and  Laura  Kramer.  Entered 
service  Dec.  3,  1917,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Sent  to  Naval  Opr. 
Base,  Va.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  Oregonian  August, 
1918.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  cargo  ship.  Made  three 
trips  to  France  and  Mediterranean.  Release  from  active 
duties  to  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 


KIVETT,  MARVIN,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 
30th  Div.  Son  of  W.  L.  and  Esther  Kivett,  of  Guilford 
County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Bertha  P.  Kivett.  Entered 
service  June  28,  1917,  at  Shelby,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C. ;  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Landed 
in  France  June  11,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  with 
105th  Engineers,  30th  Div.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April 
14,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18, 
1919. 


KNIGHT,  LUSTER  J.,  1st  Class  Private,  Marine 
Corps,  67th  Co.,  2nd  Regt.;  of  Forsyth  County;  son  of 
Baxter  and  Mrs.  Eoka  Knight.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Verna 
Knight,  Livingston,  Montana.  Entered  service  March  3, 
1917,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Port  Royal,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  St.  Michel,  Haiti,  then  to  Madame  Jain 
Harb  at  Cape  Haitien,  Haiti,  June  1st  to  Nov.  25,  1919. 
Promoted  to  rank  Dec.  12th  of  1st  Class  Private.  Fought 
at  Bonaf,  Haiti,  Paul,  Haiti,  Madame  Joi,  Haiti.  Partici- 
pated in  clearing  the  republic  of  bandits  and  thieves, 
March  3,  1919,  to  Nov.  25,  1919.  Sent  to  Hospital  Cape 
Hatien  Aug.  1,  1918;  remained  until  Aug.  10,  1918. 
Awarded  a  medal  for  good  conduct  during  first  enlistment 
March  3,  1919,  to  Dec.  20,  1919.  Service  honest  and  faith- 
ful. Awarded  honorable  discharge  button.  Paid  $60.00 
bonus  revenue  bill,  1918.  Mileage  paid  to  Winston-Salem, 
N.  C.  Qualification,  expert  rifleman,  March  2,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  Dec.  20,  1919. 


LOCKERBIE.  DAVID,  1st  Class  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th 
Engineers,  30th  Div.;  of  Mecklenburg  County.  Entered 
service  Sept.  12,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for 
France  May  27,  1918,  on  the  Canadian  Pacific  S.  S. 
"Melita."  Was  in  all  engagements  with  his  Company. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  18,  1919,  and  mustered  out  of 
service  April  25,  1919,  at  Camp  Jackson. 


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LAFFERTY,  J.  B.,  Marine  Corps.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice April  17,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Paris 
Island.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  21,  1917.  Fought  at  Ver- 
dun Sector,  Chateau  Thierry  and  Soissons.  Received  shell 
wound  July  19,  1918.  Gassed  at  Verdun  April  13,  1918. 
In  hospital  from  July  19  until  Nov.  14,  1918.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  April  30,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Quantico,  Va., 
May  19,  1919. 


LAMB,  ROBERT  J.,  Major,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.  Born  in  Cumberland  County  Feb.  1,  1885; 
son  of  James  M.  and  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza  Lamb.  Husband  of 
Mrs.  Ethel  A.  Maultsby.  Entered  service  June  18,  1916, 
at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier  August,  1917. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  Major  March  21,  1919.  Fought 
at  Ypres,  St.  Souplet,  Busigny,  Bellicourt  and  all  other 
engagements  of  the  119th.  Awarded  American  D.  S.  C, 
French  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm.  Served  as  Capt.  on 
Mexican  border  8  months,  then  mustered  into  Federal 
service.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  4,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  29,  1919. 


LAMBERT,  J.  E.,  JR.,  Reg.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. ;  of  Nash  County ;  son  of  J.  E.  and 
Lila  Bell  Lambert.  Entered  service  July  28,  1917,  at  Ral- 
eigh, N.  C. ;  from  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  at 
St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest,  Woevre  Sector.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S  .C.,  March  29,  1919. 


LANDIS,  WILLIAM  T.,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.  Born  in  Granville  County  May  11,  1893;  son 
of  Chas.  H.  and  Mrs.  Mariana  T.  Landis.  Entered  service 
July  27,  1917,  at  Oxford,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S. 
C,  Sept.  30,  1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J., 
May  1,  1918.  Sailed  for  France  June  5,  1918.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Corpl.  Aug.  1,  1917;  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  Sergt.; 
Nov.  13,  1917,  2nd  Lt. ;  April  20,  1918,  to  1st  Lt.  Fought 
at  Flanders  Sept.  2,  1918 ;  Cambrai,  St.  Quentin.  Wound- 
ed at  Battle  of  Rankoff  Farm,  Belgium,  Sept.  1,  1918. 
Nature  of  wound,  shrapnel.  Sent  to  Menningham  Hos- 
pital and  U.  S.  B.  No.  58,  London.  Second  wound,  Hin- 
denburg  line,  Sept.  29,  1919. 


LANE,  ROSSER,  1st  Lt.,  Med.  Corps.  Born  in  Wilson 
County;  son  of  B.  F.  and  Mrs.  C.  A.  Lane.  Husband  of 
Mrs.  Mattie  Lane.  Entered  service  June  10,  1917,  at  Wil- 
son, N.  C.  Sent  to  Front  Royal,  Va.,  then  to  Baltimore, 
Md.  Transferred  to  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe, 
Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Greene,  from  there  to  Camp 
Custer,  Mich.  Commissioned  May  29,  1917,  to  2nd  Lt. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Aug.  14,  1918.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Custer,  Mich.,  March  6,  1919. 


LANIER,  R.  B.,  Private,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf.; 
of  Northampton  County ;  son  of  J.  T.  and  Mrs.  Flora  G. 
Lanier.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Conway,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt, N.  J.  Sailed  for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  Calais,  France, 
May  27,  1918.  Fought  at  Hindenburg  Drive,  Bellicourt, 
Ypres.  Gassed  at  Hindenburg  Drive,  Oct.  4,  1918.  Sent 
to  5th  Gen.  Hospital.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  St.  Na- 
zaire,  France,  April  13,  1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  19,  1919. 


LANGSTON,  JOHN  D.,  Lt.  Col.,  J.  A.  G.  Dept.;  of 
Wayne  County ;  son  of  George  D.  and  Mrs.  Sallie  Lang- 
ston.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  W.  Langston.  Entered  ser- 
vice Dec.  4,  1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Appointed  member  of  Dist.  Board  for  Eastern  District  of 
N.  C.  July  27,  1917.  Elected  chairman  of  board.  Was 
commissioned  as  major,  Officers  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  4, 
1917,  and  ordered  to  report  to  the  Governor  of  N.  C.  as 
special  aide  in  the  administration  of  the  draft.  Took  ac- 
tive charge  of  the  State  Draft  and  served  in  that  capac- 
ity until  Sept.  5,  1918.  Was  transferred  to  the  Provost 
Marshal  General's  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept. 
5,  1918.  Appointed  chief  of  the  Classification  and  Deser- 
ter Division  Jan.  2,  1919.  Was  transferred  to  the  Judge 
Advocate  General  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  March 
15,  1919.  Appointed  chief  of  the  Clemency  Division  in 
July,  1919.  Promoted  to  Lt.  Col.  Aug.  8,  1919,  and  hon- 
orably discharged  upon  application,  Sept.  26,  1919. 


LASSITER,  CHARLIE,  Mechanic,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  119th 
Regt.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Chowan  County;  son  of  John 
and  Julie  Lassiter.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ethel  Lassiter.  En- 
tered the  service  Feb.  2971916,  at  Edenton,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918.  Promoted  Mechanic 
June,  1916.  Fought  in  all  engagements  of  the  30th  Div. 
Had  seven  months'  service  on  the  Mexican  border.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  2,  1919, 
and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  24,  1919. 


LASSITER,  GUY  V.,  Corpl.,  Supply  Tr.,  Co.  F,  105th 
Regt.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Greene  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  T.  N.  Lassiter.  Husband  of  Genivieve  Lassiter. 
Entered  service  Sept.  28,  1917,  at  Snow  Hill,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson ;  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed 
for  France  May  11,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  11, 
1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April 
14,  1919. 


LASSITER,  J.  E.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.;  of  Northampton  County;  son  of  Henry  T. 
and  Mrs.  Cordelia  Lassiter.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Clara  (Oli- 
ver) Lassiter.  Entered  service  March  23,  1918,  at  Wood- 
land, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  Calais, 
France  May  28,  1918.  Fought  at  Kemmel  Hill,  Belgium. 
Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  5,  1919. 


LASSITER.  EVERETT  B.,  JR.,  1st  Class  Sergt.,  Q. 
M.  C,  Co.  Tr.  No.  1.;  of  Northampton  County;  son  of  E. 
B.,  Sr.,  and  Mrs.  Josie  R.  Lassiter.  Entered  service  Nov. 
6,  1917,  at  Potecasi,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Johnstone,  Fla., 
Dec.  15,  1917.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  May  10,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  1st  Class  April  20,  1918.  Ar- 
rived in  U.  S.  A.  Nov.  2,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Nov.  8,  1919. 


LASSITER,  LLOYD  A.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. ;  of  Sec- 
tion B,  of  Northampton  County;  son  of  E.  B.  and  Mrs. 
Josie  R.  Lassiter  and  husband  of  Mrs.  Josie  Parker  Las- 
siter. Entered  service  Oct.  15,  1918,  at  Potecasi,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  University  of  Va.,  at  University,  Va.  Mustered 
out  at  University,  Va.,  Dec.  19,  1918. 


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Light  House  on  the  Loire  River,  near  St.  Nazaire,  France 


flALLA^D 


Ruins  of  the  Ancient  Fortress  of  Batie.    Built  in   the  Thirteenth   Century,   Yienne,   France 


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LAUGHINGHOUSE,  O'H.  CHARLES,  Lt.  Col.,  Med. 
Corps,  Comdg.  Officer  Base  Hosp.  85 ;  of  Pitt  County ;  son 
of  J.  J.  and  Eliza  O'Hagan  Laughinghouse.  Husband  of 
Carrie  Dail  Laughinghouse.  Entered  service  January, 
1918,  at  Greenville.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Forrest.  Transferred  from  there  to  Ft. 
Sam  Houston,  then  to  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.  Sailed  for  France 
Sept.  8,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Lt.  Col.  August,  1918 ; 
Comdg.  Officer  Base  Hospital  85.  Organized  and  trained 
at  Ft.  Sill  and  from  there  overseas.  Stationed  at  Paris 
from  Sept.,  1918,  to  Jan.,  1919.  Then  transferred  to  An- 
gier  and  took  over  Base  Hospital  No.  28.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Feb.  22,  1919. 


LAVITT,  HARRY,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  22nd  Inf.  Born 
in  Buncombe  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  L.  La- 
vitt.  Entered  the  service  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  1,  1916. 
Sent  to  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  then  to  Camp  Douglas, 
then  to  Ft.  Hamilton,  Ellis  Island,  N.  Y.,  Green  Pt.,  Brook- 
lyn, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Jay,  N.  Y.,  May 
6,  1919.    Now  located  at  Asheville,  N.  C. 


LAYTON,  JAY,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div., 
120th  Inf. ;  of  Stanly  County ;  son  of  C.  A.  and  Mrs.  Nancy 
Layton.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Daisy  Johnson  Layton.  En- 
tered service  June  19,  1916,  at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Mus- 
tered into  Federal  service  June  19,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  May  11th  ;  landed  May  27,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Hindenburg  Line,  Bellicourt,  Nauroy, 
Brancourt,  Busigny,  Becquigny,  Bohain,  St.  Martin's 
River,  Mazinghein  Heights  of  Catilon.  Served  in  Belgium 
and  France.  Was  on  Mexican  border  nine  months.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 


LEDBETTER,  JAMES  H.,  Seaman,  2nd  Class  (Na- 
val). Born  in  Montgomery  County;  the  son  of  B.  H.  and 
Mrs.  Annie  Ledbetter.  Entered  service  June  8,  1918,  at 
Mt.  Gilead.  Sent  to  Camp  Hampton  Roads.  Transferred 
to  U.  S.  S.  New  Jersey.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  Mar- 
garette,  Sub.  chaser,  then  to  receiving  ship  at  Norfolk. 
Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  July  14,  1919. 


LEE,  ESTON  ROBERT,  Seaman  (Navy),  3rd  Div.;  of 
Johnston  County ;  son  of  E.  L.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Lee.  En- 
tered service  June  3,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  St. 
Helena  Station.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France.  Made  five  trips 
across  on  U.  S.  S.  South  Carolina.  Mustered  out  Navy 
Yard,  Norfolk,  Va.,  Oct.  30,  1919. 


LEE,  R.  E.,  Seaman.  Entered  the  service  June  3, 
1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va. 
Transferred  to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  and  from  there  to 
Baltimore,  Md.  Sailed  for  Bordeaux,  France,  Aug.  15, 
1918.  Seaman  on  U.  S.  S.  Hattas.  Made  three  round 
trips.  Made  two  round  trips  on  U.  S.  S.  Cappinisleau. 
Transferred  to  receiving  ship  Bayridge,  from  there  to 
Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  and  discharged  Sept.  30,  1919. 


LEE,  R.  E.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  U.  S.  Navy ;  of  Union 
County ;  son  of  W.  S.  and  Ella  Lee  Entered  service  June 
14,  1918,  at  Monroe,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Naval  Base,  Hampton 
Roads,  Va.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Seaman  2nd  Class  when 
enlisted.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hampton  Roads,  Va., 
Dec.  1,  1918. 


LeGRAND,  W.  NATHAN,  Capt.,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  18th 
Div.,  85th  Regt. ;  of  Richmond  County ;  son  of  James  T. 
and  Rebecca  Wilson  LeGrand.  Entered  service  Aug.  27, 
1917,  at  Rockingham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  being  then  transferred 
to  Camp  Perry,  O.,  Aug.  1,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st 
Lt.  Nov.  26,  1917;  Oct.  21,  1918,  to  Capt.  Mustered  out 
at  Travis,  Texas,  Jan.  1,  1919. 


LEHMAN,  H.  W.,  Yeoman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  Born  in 
Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  Lehman. 
Entered  the  service  April,  1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Raleigh,  N.  C,  and  transferred  to  Norfolk,  Va. 
,Still  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Nov.  25,  1918. 


LEMONS,  W.  D.,  Wagoner,  Med.  Corps,  Amb.  Co.  321, 
81st  Div.,  306th  San.  Tr.;  of  Stokes  County;  son  of  R.  S. 
and  Mrs.  Alice  Lemons.  Entered  service  in  1918  at 
Stonesville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S*.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y. 
Sailed  for  France  July,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne, 
St.  Die.  Spent  four  months  at  University,  Clemont, 
France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  23,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  28,  1919. 


LEONARD,  OWEN  W.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  152nd  Depot 
Brig.,  33rd  Co.  Born  in  Iredell  County ;  son  of  Joseph  S. 
and  Martha  Bost  Leonard.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Brawley  Leonard.  Entered  the  service  June  19,  1916,  at 
Statesville,  N.  C,  and  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  from 
there  transferred  to  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Fort  Oglethorpe,  Ga., 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917.  Enlisted  in  N.  C.  N.  G., 
Co.  E,  1st  Inf.,  June  25,  1913.  Re-enlisted  June  25,  1916, 
and  in  service  on  the  Mexican  border.  Discharged  from 
the  N.  C.  N.  G.  Feb.  14,  1917,  and  entered  R.  O.  T.  C.  May 
22,  1917.  Mustered  out  of  service  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
April  8,  1919. 


LEONARD,  JAMES  A.,  Major,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.,  as  Capt. ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  P.  D. 
and  Mrs.  Sallie  C.  Leonard.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Etta  E. 
Leonard.  Entered  service  Aug.  1,  1917,  at  Lexington, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Aug.  1,  1917.  Sailed 
for  France  April  1,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Capt. 
Aug.  1,  1917;  as  Major  Oct.  17,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Cambrai  Hill  Offensive  in  August;  Somme  Offensive  Sept. 
29,  1918.  Continued  operations  on  same  front  until  Oct. 
20,  1918.  Strength  of  Batn.  on  Sept.  29th,  860  men,  24 
officers ;  after  operations  only  263  men  and  four  officers 
remained.  The  others  killed  and  wounded.  Sailed  for 
U.  S.  A.  March  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Charleston, 
S.  C,  May  31,  1919. 


LEWALLEN,  GURNEY  A.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th 
Div. ;  of  Randolph  County ;  son  of  Frank  and  Mrs.  Louzna 
Lewallen.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  High  Point, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  25,  1918. 
Fought  at  Hindenburg  Line,  Mount  Bohain,  Ypres  Sec- 
tor. Wounded  slightly  by  shell  at  Battle  of  Hindenburg 
Line  Oct.  17,  1918.  Gassed  at  Lozelle  River  Oct.  18,  1918. 
.Sent  to  Base  Hospital  .No.  3,  Rouen.  Enlisted  in  N.  G., 
Co.  M,  1st  N.  C.  Inf.r  Set  sail  from  Brest  March  15th ; 
landed  in  U.  S.  A.  March  27,  1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  31,  1919. 


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LEWALLEN,  JOSEPH  T.,  Private,  Base  Hospital  No. 
65.  Born  in  Randolph  County;  son  of  Z.  A.  and  Mrs. 
Sarah  Lane  Lewallen.  Husband  of  Lilly  Richardson.  En- 
tered service  June  5,  1918,  at  Ashebroo,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  McPherson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  30,  1918.  Stationed  at  Base  Hospital,  Brest, 
France.  "Carry  On."  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene 
Feb.  28,  1919. 

LEWELLEN,  TROY,  Private,  Med.  Corps ;  of  Guilford 
County;  born  April  12,  1888;  son  of  Mack  and  Mrs.  Mary 

E.  Lewellen.  Entered  service  Aug.  29,  1918,  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Died  of  influ- 
enza at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Oct.  15,  1918.  Buried  at 
Springfield,  N.  C. 

LEWIS,  K.,  Eng.  1st  Class  (Navy).  Born  in  Carteret 
County  Jan.,  1895 ;  son  of  Jos.  B.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Lewis. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Mildred  Hetzel  Lewis.  Entered  service 
January,  1915,  at  Morehead  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Norfolk, 
Va.  Promoted  to  2nd  Class  Fireman.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  1st  Class  Fireman,  then  to  1st  Class  Eng.  Served  on 
U.  S.  S.  New  York,  attached  to  the  Grand  British  Fleet. 
Mustered  out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  July  18,  1919. 

LEWIS,  C.  P.,  Machinist  Mate  2nd  Class  (Navy). 
Born  in  Carteret  County  June  22,  1900;  son  of  Mr. 
Joseph  B.  and  Mary  Lewis.  Entered  service  June  27, 
1917,  at  Morehead  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Saunders  Range, 
Md.  Transferred  to  Cherry  Stone  Sub.  Base,  Va.  From 
there  to  5th  Naval  Dist.,  Store  House,  Va.  Promoted  to 
rank  Feb.,  1918.  On  supply  ship  No.  25.  Mustered  out 
at  Norfolk,  Va.,  May  2,  1919. 

LEWIS,  LACY  S.,  Pvt.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  322nd 
Regt. ;  of  Randolph  County ;  son  of  J.  S.  and  Lula  Lewis. 
Husband  of  Fleta  Spencer  Lewis.  Entered  service  Au- 
gust, 1918,  at  Asheboro.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  18,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Verdun,  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  July  4,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
July  17,  1919. 

LEWIS,  R.  B.,  1st  Lt,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  Reg.  3  Replacement; 
of  New  Hanover  County ;  son  of  R.  B.  and  Mary  Lewis. 
Husband  of  Maud  Upchurch  Lewis.  Entered  service  June 
20,  1917,  at  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  from  there  to  Camp 
Gordon,  Ga.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Class  Sergt.  Jan., 
1918;  2d  Lt.  Aug.,  1918;  1st  Lt.,  1918.  Enlisted  in  N.  C. 
N.  G.  Nov.,  1911.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Johnston,  Fla., 
Dec.  5,  1918. 

LILES,  FRANCIS  E.,  1st  Lt.,  Bty.  C,  30th  Div.,  113th 

F.  A.  Born  in  Anson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
E.  P.  Liles.  Entered  the  service  March,  1917,  at  Liles- 
ville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe  and  from  there  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  Oct.,  1918.  Was  transferred  as  in- 
structor to  Bty.  40,  F.  A.  Mustered  out  Feb.  8,  1919. 
Promoted  to  Sergt.  at  Sevier,  then  to  2nd  Lt.  April,  1918, 
at  Camp  Custer;  to  1st  Lt.  Oct.,  1918. 

LILLEY,  GROVER  C,  Mess  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  Bty. 
B,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Beaufort  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Jas.  R.  Lilley.  Entered  the  service  June  29, 
1917,  at  Washington,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France 
May  8,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest  and 
Woevre.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  March  17,  1919,  and 
was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  March,  1919. 


LINDSAY,  ANDREW  A.,  1st  Sergt.,  Inf.  and  Q.  M.  C, 
321st  Butchery  Co.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  John  A. 
and  Mrs.  Maud  M.  Lindsay.  Entered  service  Sept.  4,  1917, 
at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Johnston.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  July 
27,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  Sept.  10,  1917;  Sergt.  Sept. 
20,  1917;  1st  Sergt.  July  20,  1918.  Was  stationed  at 
Paris,  France.  Set  sail  from  Brest,  France,  Aug.  21,  1919. 
Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  30th,  at  Hoboken.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Dix  Sept.  5,  1919. 

LINEBERGER,  DR.  HENRY  OTIS,  Captain,  Dental 
Corps,  Base  Hospital  No.  65.  Born  in  Wake  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  M.  Lineberger.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Feb.  10,  1918.  Was  sent  to  camp 
at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  transferred  to  Ft.  McPherson, 
Ga.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Capt.  June  10,  1918.  Sailed 
overseas  Sept.  13,  1918.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Aug. 
6,  1919,  and  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  27, 
1919. 

LINTHICUM,  C.  J.,  Private  1st  Class.  120th  Inf.,  Co. 
L,  30th  Div. ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  D.  L.  and  Mrs. 
Julia  Linthicum.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Maude  Beeson  Linthi- 
cum.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Thomasville,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  Feb.  19,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres  Front,  Kimmel  Hill,  Cambrai  Front. 
Enlisted  in  N.  G.,  training  at  Thomasville.  Sailed  from 
St.  Nazaire  March  19th ;  arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  1, 
Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  8, 
1919. 

LINTHICUM,  ERNEST,  Corpl.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div., 
120th  Inf.;  of  Randolph  County;  son  of  W.  S.  and  Mrs. 
L.  Linthicum.  Entered  service  June  21,  1916,  at  Ashe- 
boro. Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C. ;  later  to  Camp  Stewart, 
Texas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France;  landed  June  5,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  St.  Quentin,  Bellicourt,  Nauroy,  Bu- 
signy,  Vaux-Andigny,  Joncourt,  Cambrai,  Hindenburg 
Line.  Served  on  Mexican  border  five  months  and  13  days. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  28,  1919. 

LIPMAN,  HARRY,  Private  1st  Class,  Engr.  Corps, 
Co.  I,  Attached  to  English  Army  Div.,  56th  Regt.  Born 
in  Craven  County ;  son  of  Sam  and  Mrs.  Jennie  Lipman. 
Entered  service  May  10,  1918,  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  A.  &  E.  College,  N.  C,  May  10,  1918.  Transferred  to 
Washington  Barracks,  D.    C.     Sailed    for    France    Sept., 

1918.  Fought  at  Metz.     Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  18, 

1919,  Newport  News,  Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Humph- 
reys, Va.,  Feb.  14,  1919. 

LIPPARD,  WILLIAM  L.,  1st  Class  Private,  Art.,  Sup- 
ply Co.,  81st  Div.,  317th  Reg.;  of  Rowan  County;  son  of 
N.  A.  and  Mrs.  M.  C.  Lippard.  Entered  service  May  29, 
1918,  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
20,  1918.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  May  28,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  27,  1919. 

LITTLE,  RAY  J.,  Corpl.,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital 
No.  85;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  Robert  J.  and  Mrs.  Mary 
Emma  Little.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Maud  Estelle  Pierce  Lit- 
tle. Entered  service  May,  1918,  at  Miami,  Okla.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Sill,  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt. Sailed  for  France  Sept.  9,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl. 
April,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  30, 
1919. 


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LITTLE,  B.  F.,  Seaman.  Born  in  Pitt  County ;  son  of 
F.  M.  and  Mrs.  Nannie  Little  and  husband  of  Mrs.  Stella 
May  Little.  Entered  service  Feb.  19,  1918,  at  Greenville, 
N.  C,  and  sent  to  Berkley,  Va.  Transferred  to  Sewells 
Pt.,  coal  pier.  Mustered  out  of  service  at  Hampton  Roads 
Dec.  31,  1918. 

LLOYD,  THOMAS  M.,  Sergt.,  120th  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
R.  R.  Lloyd.  Husband  of  Mrs.  M.  T.  Lloyd.  Entered  the 
service  May  1,  1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  April  17,  1918,  Fought  at  St.  Quentin  and  on  the 
Hindenburg  Line.  Received  shrapnel  wound  at  St.  Quen- 
tin Sept.  29,  1918.  Was  sent  to  General  Hospital  No.  73 
in  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  10,  1918.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Jan.  6,  1919.  Was  on  the  Mexican 
border  seven  months. 

LOCKHART,  J.  L.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  33rd  Officers'  T.  S., 
Camp  Gordon,  Ga.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  Y.  Lockhart.  Entered  the  service  at  Dur- 
ham, N.  C,  April  25,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Sept. 
10,  1918.  Was  in  the  Officers'  Training  School  at  time 
armistice  was  signed.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon 
Dec.  7,  1918. 

LOTT,  EMMETT  E.,  Corpl.,  9th  Anti-Aircraft  Bty. 
Born  in  Henderson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W. 
Lott.  Entered  the  service  June  23,  1917,  at  Henderson- 
ville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Caswell  and  from  there  to 
Upton.  Sailed  for  France  July  12,  1918.  Stationed  at 
Toul  Sector  and  at  Paris.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  March 
7,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March 
24,  1919. 

LOWERY,  JNO.,  Corpl.,  Co.  I,  28th  Inf.,  1st  Div.  Born 
in  Cleveland  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L.  Low- 
ery.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Scriven,  Ga.,  from  there  was  sent  to 
Ft.  Ringo,  Texas.  Sailed  for  France  June  14,  1917.  Fought 
in  all  battles  with  1st  Div.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  12, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Merritt  March  31,  1920. 

LOWMAN,  WM.  R.,  Private,  321st  Inf.,  Co.  B,  81st 
Div.  Born  in  Burke  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Samuel  Lowman.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ivey  Lowman.  En- 
tered the  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Morganton,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C.  Was  sent  to  Base  Hospital  at  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Dec.  7,  1918. 

LUPTON,  W.  C,  Sergt.,  Medical  Ambulance  115, 
29th  Div.,  57th  Regt. ;  of  Beaufort  County ;  son  of  W.  O. 
and  Mrs.  Caroline  Lupton.  Entered  service  Aug.  3,  1917. 
Sent  to  Camp  McClellan  Sept.  20,  1917.  Sailed  to  Liver- 
pool, Eng.,  July  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  June  6, 
1918 ;  to  Sergt.  Nov.  19,  1919.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne, 
where  he  was  gassed.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.,  Hoboken,  N. 
J.,  May  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade  June  3, 
1919. 

LYERLY,  A.  D.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  C.  A.  and 
Mrs.  Ann  Lyerly.  Husband  of  Irene  Lyerly.  Entered 
service  July  22,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for 
Liverpool,  Eng.  Fought  at  St.  Quentin.  Wounded  by 
shrapnel  at  the  Battle  of  St.  Quentin.  Sent  to  Base  Ho" 
pital  No.  29,  U.  S.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Columbia,  S.  C,  April  19,  1919. 


LUCK,  EVERETT  J.,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  120th  Regt., 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Randolph  County ;  son  of  Chas.  I.  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Luck.  Husband  of  Jeanette  Dickens  Luck. 
Entered  the  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Samp  Sevier  and  transferred  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt. Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought  in  all  bat- 
tles with  120th  Regt.  Received  Victory  Medal  with  three 
stars.  WTith  Army  of  Occupation  in  Germany  from  Jan- 
uary, 1919,  to  Aug.  17,  1919.  Served  on  the  Mexican 
border  from  October,  1916,  to  March,  1917.  Returned  to 
the  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  3,  1919.  Holds  Mexican  Exterior  Medal. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon  Oct.  26,  1919.  Now  resid- 
ing at  Mt.  Gilead,  N.  C. 

LYNCH,  JOHN  M.,  2nd  Class  Musician,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
113th  F.  A.  Entered  service  July  23,  1917,  at  Kannapolis, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel 
Sept.  12th  to  18th;  Argonne  Forest,  Oct.  8th  to  12th. 
Landed  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  March  18,  1919.  Muster- 
ed out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  29,  1919. 

LYON,  COY  H.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  T.  R.  Co.,  76th  Regt., 
12th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  W.  R.  Lyon.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Vera  Lyon.  Entered 
the  service  at  Durham,  N.  C,  April  22,  1918.  Was  sent 
to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  and  from  there  to  Meiggs,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  and  transferred  to  Devens,  Mass.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  22.  1919. 

MADRY,  GUTHRIE,  Corpl.,  Supply  Tr.,  5th  Co.,  81st 
Div.,  305th  Regt. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  Alexander 
and  Mrs.  Felicia  Madry.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Maggie  Miller 
Madry.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier. 
Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  March 
15,  1919.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Nov.  1st 
to  11th.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  9,  1919. 

MADDREY,  E.  B.,  Corpl.,  Engrs.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div., 
105th  Regt.:  of  Northampton  County;  son  of  J.  T.  and 
Mrs.  R.  M.  Maddrey.  Entered  service  March  29,  1918,  at 
Seaboard,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed 
for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  Calais,  France,  June  11,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Corpl.  Jan.,  1919.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belli- 
court,  Premont,  La  Selle  River.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from 
St.  Nazaire,  France,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  24,  1919. 

MALONE,  W.  H.,  Corpl.,  General  Service,  Inf.  Born 
in  Person  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  H.  Malone. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Vera  Malone.  Entered  the  service  May 
10,  1917,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas  and  transferred  from  there  to  Greensboro,  N.  C, 
and  Transferred  to  Fort  Thomas.  Was  on  recruiting  duty 
for  three  months  in  Bureau  War  Work  Insurance  at  Fort 
Thomas,  Ky.,  Dec.  18,  1919. 

MALONE,  THOMAS  GEO.,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  1st 
Div.,  28th  Regt. ;  of  Durham  County ;  son  of  M.  M.  and 
Mrs.  M.  M.  Malone.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ellie  Malone.  En- 
tered service  Dec.  4,  1910,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas.  Transferred  to  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Sailed  for 
France  Sept.  31,  1917.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Dec. 
24,  1917 ;  1st  Lt.  Jan.  12,  1918.  Fought  at  Cantigny,  Sois- 
sons,  Belleau  Woods,  Verdun.  Wounded  at  Cantigny  and 
Verdun  July  3,  1918.  Nature  of  wound,  shrapnel.  Gassed 
and  M.  G.  bullet.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  20,  Base  No. 
12,  Base  No.  19,  Base  No.  13,  Base  No.  1.  Was  in  service 
1910  until  June,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  24, 
1919.  Mustered  out  at  Convalescent  Center,  Taylor,  Ky., 
June  24,  1919. 


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MALLARD,  JOHN  BETHEA.  Entered  service  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  in  323rd  Infantry,  on  August  15,  1917. 
Transferred  to  52nd  Pioneer  Infantry  on  January  24, 
1918.  Left  the  United  States  for  service  in  France  on 
August  3,  1918.  In  the  Verdun  sector  from  September 
20th  to  September  22nd.  In  Malancourt-Vanguois  sector 
from  September  23rd  to  25  th.  In  Argonne-Meuse  offen- 
sive from  September  26th  to  November  11th,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  April,  1919,  and  discharged  April 
13th.  Was  located  in  Charlotte,  N.  C,  with  Presbyterian 
Standard  Publishing  Co.  as  commercial  artist  until  his 
death,  Dec.  27,  1920.  Author  of  "In  the  A.  E.  F.  With 
an  Artist." 


MEDFORD,  JOHN  W.,  Datt.  Segt.  Mjr.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs. 
Co.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Reg.;  of  Granville  County;  son  of 
J.  J.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Savage  Medford.  Entered  service 
July  25,  1917,  at  Oxford.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1917. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  July  26,  1917,  Sergt.  Major 
July  20,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Cambrai,  St.  Quentin. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jac'cson,  April  18,  1919. 


MAKRIS,  GUS,  Private  1st  Class,  Signal  Co.  C,  81st 
Div.,  306th  Reg.  Born  in  Caldwell  County;  son  of  Ar- 
thur and  Mrs.  Agnes  Makris.  Entered  service  Sept.  4, 
1917,  at  Lenoir,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  going 
from  there  to  France  July,  1918.  Fought  at  Verdun, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Charlie  Makris,  his  brother,  was  in  Co. 
E,  275lh  Inf.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  June,  1919. 


MELLAS,  MIKE  II.,  1st  Class  Private,  Engineers,  Co. 
E,  30th  Div.,  106th  Reg.  Horn  in  Alamance  County;  son 
of  Hage  Mellas  ami  Mrs.  Sahara  Melius.  Entered  service 
June  5,  1917,  at  Burlington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  17, 
1918.  Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Bellicourt,  Mont  Brehain, 
Vaux  Andigny,  LaSelle.     Gassed  at  Bellicourt  Sept.  29, 

1918.  Sent  to  French  Hospital  115.     Returned  April  12, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  18,  1919. 


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MALONEY,  J.  L.,  Frivate,  Radio  Service ;  of  Cumber- 
land County;  son  of  J.  J.  and  Maris  Maloney.  Entered 
service  May  15,  1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  A. 
&  E.  College,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Feb.  7,  1919. 

MALONEY,  F.  E.,  Seaman.  Born  in  Cumberland 
County :  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  J.  Maloney.  Entered 
service  May  16,  1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  New- 
port, R.  I.,  and  from  there  to  Boston,  Mass.  On  training 
ship  two  weeks.    Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va. 


MALONEY,  JOSEPH  T.,  2nd  Lt,  Att.  Transport  Ser- 
vice ;  of  Cumberland  County ;  son  of  Jno.  J.  and  Marie  E. 
Maloney.  Entered  service  Sept.  20,  1917,  at  Fayetteville, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Charleston,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Johnston,  Fla.,  then  to  Montreal,  Can.  Sailed  on  British 
transport  Haverford  Aug.  80,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Sergt.  October,  1917;  2nd  Lt.  August,  1918.  Two  trips 
on  the  Haverford  with  American  troops,  from  Canada  to 
British  Isles.  Two  trips  U.  S.  N.  T.  Pasadena,  returning 
troops  from  France.  Mustered  out  at  Hoboken  May  20, 
1919. 


MANGUM,  WILLIAM,  Corpl.,  Trench  Tank  Corps ;  of 
Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  R.  W.  and  Mrs.  Alice  Mangum. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Lorena  Mangum.  Entered  service  Dec. 
11,  1917,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France 
March  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  April,  1918.  Fought 
at  Rheims,  France,  Epinay  and  Verrens.  Arrived  in  U. 
S.  A.  June  18,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  July  2,  1919. 

MANN,  JOSEPH  S.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C.  B  309,  77th  Div.; 
of  New  York;  son  of  M.  B.  and  Ida  Mann.  Husband  of 
Lillian  Margotis.  Entered  service  Feb.  22,  1918,  at  New 
York.  Sent  to  Ft.  Slocum.  Transferred  to  Camp  Joseph 
E.  Johnston,  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  Brest 
June  19,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  as  Corpl.  April  12, 
1918;  to  Sergt.  March  22,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Aug.  8,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Upton  Aug.  12, 
1919. 


MANNING,  JAMES  S.,  Capt.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  322nd 
Reg.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County  Sept.  22,  1891 ; 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jas.  S.  Manning.  Entered  the  service 
in  1916  at  Durham,  N.  C,  and  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe  May, 
1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  July,  1918.  Pro- 
moted Capt.  October,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges  Mtn.,  Ver- 
dun and  Metz  Sector.  Commissioned  1st  Lt.  and  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  August,  1917.  Served  on 
the  Mexican  border.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  June  18, 
1919.  Mustered  out  of  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July, 
1919. 


MANNING,  JOHN  HALL,  Major,  Inf.,  2nd  Btn.,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Regt. ;  of  Lenoir  County;  son  of  Jas.  S.  and 
Mrs.  Julia  Cain  Manning.  Entered  service  June  19,  1916, 
at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  to  Camp 
Stewart,  Texas,  to  Camp  Royster,  N.  C,  to  Camp  Merritt, 
N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  Major  Oct.  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Lys  offensive 
and  Somme  offensive.  Left  Div.  Jan.  12,  1919,  and  at- 
tached to  American  Visitors  Bureau  in  Paris.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  July  29,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
Aug.  16,  1919. 


MANNING,  JOHN  RIVES,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  11th 
Replacement,  Camp  McArthur,  Texas,  81st  Div.;  of  Hali- 
fax County ;  son  of  Thad.  R.  and  Mrs.  Frances  Lewis 
Manning.  Entered  service  May  13,  1917,  at  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  to  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  to  Camp  Mc- 
Arthur, Texas,  to  Camp  Perry,  Okla.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  Corpl.  Oct.  1,  1917;  Corpl.  to  Sergt.  Nov.  1,  1917;  Sergt. 
to  2nd  Lt.  June  1,  1918.  Was  first  assigned  to  81st  Div. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  McArthur,  Waco,  Texas,  Dec.  18, 
1918. 

MANNING,  GEO.  H.,  Machinist,  Btry.  A,  30th  Div., 
113th  F.  A.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  J.  B.  and  Mrs.  Mar- 
tha Manning.  Entered  service  at  Washington  July,  1917. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Was  in  all 
battles.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  19,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  24,  1919. 

MARCHO,  E.  M.,  Sergt.,  Engrs.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div., 
306th  Regt.;  of  Rowan  County;  son  of  James  Marcho  and 
Mary  E.  Marcho.  Entered  service  May  27,  1918,  at  Salis- 
bury, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Cherbourg,  France,  Aug.  21,  1918 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  and  Ver- 
dun. Sailed  from  St.  Nazaire  June  1st;  arrived  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  June  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  June  20,  1919. 

MARROW,  H.  EDWARD,  Corpl.,  Bcry.  C,  Heavy  Aty., 
71st  Regt. ;  of  Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  C.  T.  and  Mrs. 
Nannie  H.  Marrow.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Marrow. 
Entered  service  Feb.  19,  1918,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Slocum,  N.  Y.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Andrews,  Mass. 
Sailed  for  France  June  21,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Feb.  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  14, 
1919. 

MARROW,  JAMES  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  115th 
M.  G. ;  of  Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  C.  T.  and  N.  H.  Mar- 
row. Entered  service  May  7,  1917,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt, 
N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Bellicourt,  Premont,  Escaufort,  Haie  Menneressa.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  2,  1919. 

MARROW,  CHARLES  T.,  JR.,  Capt.,  Btry.  E,  29th 
Div.,  111th  Regt.;  of  Edgecombe  County;  son  of  C.  T., 
Sr.,  and  Mrs.  Nannie  H.  Marrow.  Entered  service  April, 
1917,  at  Danville,  Va.  Sent  to  Camp  McClellan.  Sailed 
for  France  June,  1918.    Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  June 

4,  1917;  to  Capt.  February,  1919.  Fought  at  Verdun. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  26,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  5,  1919. 

MARSH,  GLOVER  CHARLES,  1st  Class  Q.  M.  (Na- 
val A)  ;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Marsh.  Volunteered  Jan.  9,  1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Pensacola,  Fla.  Sailed  for  France  June  4,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Nov.  23,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  April  1,  1919. 

MARSTON,  FRANK  E,  Private  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps, 
San.  Det.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Vance  County;  son 
of  R.  J.  and  Mrs.  Maggie  A.  Marston.  Entered  service 
July  25,  1917,  at  Henderson,  N.  C.    Sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 

5.  C.  Transferred  to  New  York.  Sailed  for  France  May 
28,  1918.  Was  in  all  battles  in  which  30th  was  engaged. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  15,  1919. 


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MARSTON,  FRANK  C,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Co.  317, 
Ambulance,  80th  Div.  Born  in  Lenoir  County;  the  son 
of  E.  B.  and  Mrs.  Carrie  Mae  Marston.  Husband  of  Nell 
Ray  Marston.  Entered  service  June,  1917,  at  Kinston, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Transferred  to  Newport 
News,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
18,  1919. 

MARTIN,  ADOLPHUS  E.,  Private  M.  G.  Btn.,  Co.  D, 
57th,  19th  Div.;  of  Rockingham  County;  son  of  J.  B.  and 
Mrs.  Fannie  Martin.  Entered  service  July  24,  1918,  at 
High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Wadsworth,  S.  C,  Feb.  7,  1919. 

MARTIN,  S.  L.,  JR.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  319th  Amb. 
Co.,  Div.  80th,  Regt.  305th,  San.  Tr.  Born  in  Rockingham 
County  Nov.  12,  1893 ;  son  of  S.  L.  Martin,  Sr.,  and  Mrs. 
Reaves  John  Martin.  Entered  service  Nov.  15,  1917,  at 
Leaksville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France 
May  28,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  September,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  June  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
June  28,  1919. 

MARTIN,  V.  C,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  6th  Div.,  54th 
Regt. ;  of  Wilson  County ;  son  of  J.  M.  and  E.  Martin. 
Entered  service  May  10,  1918,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Scriven.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  then  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  July  6,  1918.  Fought  at 
Vosges  Mtn.  Sector  42  days;  at  Meuse-Argonne  11  days. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  10,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 

MASON,  O.  C,  Private,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt., 
Inf. ;  of  Hyde  County ;  son  of  Sylvanus  and  Mrs.  Mag  Ma- 
son. Husband  of  Mrs.  Bettie  (Patrick)  Mason.  Entered 
service  June  5,  1917,  at  Swan  Quarter,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  Calais, 
France,  May  30,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  and  in  all  en- 
gagements of  120th  Regt.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  St. 
Nazaire  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 

MASSEY,  LUTHER  M.,  DR.,  1st  Lt.,  Dental  Corps, 
Evac.  Hosp.  No.  44 ;  of  Wake  Co. ;  son  of  D.  D.  and  Mrs. 
Eldora  F.  Massey.  Entered  service  Dec.  17,  1917,  at 
Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to  Medical  College,  Va.  Transferred 
to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Oct. 
28,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  Dec.  21, 
1918,  to  Dental  Reserve  Corps  for  five  years. 


MASSIE,  THOMAS  GUY,  1st  Class  Private,  Marine 
Corps,  Co.  74,  2nd  Div.,  6th  Regt. ;  of  Haywood  County ; 
son  of  Thomas  Newton  and  Maggie  Massie.  Entered  ser- 
vice Dec.  13,  1917,  at  Waynesville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Paris 
Island,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Quantico,  Va.  Sailed  for 
France  March  13,  1918.  Was  in  all  battles  with  his  com- 
pany. Nov.  26,  1918,  to  July  18,  1919,  was  with  Army 
of  Occupation.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  4,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Quantico,  Va.,  Aug.  13,  1919. 


MATHEWS,  CHARLES  L.,  Wag.,  Med.  Corps,  Amb. 
Co.,  80th  Div.,  305th  San.  Tr.  Born  in  Scotland  County 
Aug.  5,  1894;  son  of  Geo.  and  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Mathews. 
Entered  service  Sept.  17,  1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  5,  1918.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Wagoner  1918.  Fought  at  all  engagements  of 
305th  San  Tr.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  1st.  Did  spe- 
cial duty  at  Pontiac,  Mich.,  in  G.  M.  C.  factory.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  11,  1919. 


MATTON,  L.  C,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  D,  157th  Div.,  371st 
Regt.,  Inf. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  G.  A.  and  Mrs. 
S.  F.  Matton.  Entered  service  May  6,  1917,  at  Durham, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  Feb.  28,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  at  O.  T.  Camp;  1st  Lt.  Jan. 
22,  1918.  Fought  at  Champagne,  Argonne.  Returned  to 
U.  S  .A.  Feb.  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
March  8,  1919. 


MAY,  WILLIAM  B.,  Corpl,  F.  A.,  Btry  A,  8th  Regt. ; 
of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  W.  S.  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Rathrock  May.  Entered  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Lex- 
ington, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Hill,  Newport  News,  Va.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  Oct. 
27,  1918.  Boarded  transport  U.  S.  S.  Tenandorse  to  sail 
for  France  Nov.  11th.  Armistice  signed,  prevented  sail- 
ing. Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Dec.  9,  1918. 
His  grandfather,  Henry  T.  Rathrock,  was  in  Confederate 
Army,  48th  N.  C.  Inf.,  Co.  K. 


MAY,  WALTER  C,  Mess  Sergt.,  Motor  Transport 
Corps,  unassigned  ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  W.  S.  and 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Rathrock  May.  Entered  service  May  29, 
1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  Jessup,  Ga.,  to  Camp  Hollabird,  Md.  Served 
with  Motor  Transport  Corps  throughout.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  7,  1919. 


MASSEY,  PAUL  V.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C,  Co.  332;  of 
Wilson  County ;  son  of  S.  D.  and  Mrs.  Mattie  Massey. 
Entered  service  May  22,  1918,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
A.  D.  Detachment,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  May  22,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnson,  Fla.  Sailed  for  Cher- 
bourg, France,  Nov.  8,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  July  5, 
1919,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
July  30,  1919. 


MAYES,  PAUL  BENONA,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  42nd 
Div.,  168th  Regt.  Born  in  Granville  County  Feb.  3,  1896 ; 
the  son  of  W.  E.  and  Mrs.  Irene  Mayes.  Entered  service 
May  24,  1918,  at  Oxford,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  May  24,  1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier  June, 
1918;  from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
18,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  Sept.  11,  1918.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  9,  1919. 


MASSEY,  FLOYD  D.,  Private  1st  Class,  150th  Inf., 
Co.  K;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  S.  D.  and  Mrs.  Mattie 
Massey.  Entered  service  Aug.  8,  1918,  at  Wilson,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Brest.  Arrived 
in  U.  S.  A.  April  4,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  16,  1919. 


MAYO,  JAKE  G.,  Wagoner,  317th  Amb.  Co.,  80th 
Div. ;  of  Wayne  County ;  son  of  L.  A.  and  Mrs.  Nina  Mayo. 
Entered  service  Sept.  17,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918.  Fought 
at  Argonne  Forest.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  1,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  13,  1919. 


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McAULIFFE,  ROBERT  T.,  Baker,  2nd  Class,  3  Ships 
Co.,  Navy;  son  of  T.  J.  McAuliffe  and  Mary  V.  McAuliffe. 
Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 
Was  sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va.  He  was  later  transferred 
to  Opr.  Base,  Va.,  June  8,  1918.  Promoted  to  Baker,  2nd 
Class,  Nov.  28,  1918.  Was  mustered  out  at  Opr.  Base, 
Norfolk,  Va.,  June  30,  1919. 


McBANE,  T.  W.,  Ph.M.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. ;  of  Alamance 
County ;  son  of  M.  C.  and  Mrs.  Elvire  McBane.  Entered 
service  January,  1918,  at  Graham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Opr. 
Base,  Va.  Transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  Geo.  Washington,  U.  S. 
S.  Bay  Ridge,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France, 
June,  1918.  Made  four  complete  trips  across  to  France. 
Released  from  active  service  and  returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec. 
1,  1918,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  15,  1919. 


McBRIDE,  ROBERT  B.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  F,  30th  Div., 
113th  F.  A.  Born  in  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice July  7,  1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Morris- 
ville,  N.  C,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Attached  to  4th 
Army  Training  School  for  Officers  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  1st  Developing  Regt.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Dec.  19,  1918. 


McCASKILL,  DAN,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.:  of  Montgomery  County;  son  of  K.  W.  and 
Mrs.  Flora  McCaskill.  Entered  service  Oct.  12,  1917,  at 
Troy,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  12,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Hindenburg  Line  and  all  battles  of  his 
company.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17, 
1919. 


McCLEES,  W.  H.,  Corpl. ,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  8th  Regt.; 
of  Nash  County ;  son  of  H.  W.  and  Mrs.  Lola  McClees. 
Entered  service  Aug.  28,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  Dec.  9,  1918. 


McARTHUR,  C.  A.,  Yeoman  2nd  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Born  in  Robeson  County ;  son  of  John  and  Mary  Mc- 
Arthur.  Entered  the  service  Oct.  1,  1918,  at  St.  Paul,  N. 
C,  and  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Promoted  Yeoman 
2nd  Class  March  1,  1919.  Served  at  Morehead  City,  N. 
C.  ,in  naval  air  service  in  construction  camp.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Glenn  June  23,  1919. 


McARVER,  E.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  115th  M.  G.  Btn.,  30th 
Div. ;  of  Gaston  County.  Sailed  for  France  May  8,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  Bellicourt  and  Hindenburg 
Line,  where  he  was  mustard  gassed  on  Sept.  29th;  was 
sent  to  hospital  at  Rouen,  France,  then  to  Brighton,  Eng., 
then  to  Winchester,  England.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec. 
23,  1918,  where  he  was  sent  to  hospital  at  Camp  Merritt 
for  one  month.  Transferred  to  Camp  Greene,  where  he 
was  mustered  out  Jan.  19,  1919. 


McANALLY,  WM.  J.,  1st  Lt.,  Med.  Corps;  son  of  C. 
W.  and  Ruth  Payne  McAnally,  of  Stokes  County ;  born 
April  16,  1873.  Entered  the  service  June  1,  1917,  at  Ft. 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Sent  to  Camp  Greenleaf  M.  0.  T.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Greene,  Base  Hospital,  Aug.  23, 
1917.  While  serving  there  had  to  resign  in  December, 
1917,  on  account  of  sickness  in  family.  Later  requested 
reinstatement  and  was  recommissioned  as  Captain,  M.  C, 
Oct.  12,  1918. 


McAULEY,  JONAH,  Cook,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Detachment, 
81st  Div.,  F.  A.  B.,  156th:  of  Montgomery  County.  En- 
tered service  Oct.  1,  1917,  at  Troy,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed 
for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  Aug.  12,  1918.  Promoted  from  Pri- 
vate to  Cook.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  25, 
1919. 


McCASKILL,  JOHN  M.,  1st  Class  Sergt..  Med.  Corps, 
20th  Div.  Born  in  Moore  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  H.  M.  McCaskill.  Entered  the  service  March  30, 
1918,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  S. 
C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Promoted  from 
Private  to  Sergt.  Aug.  1,  1918,  and  from  Sergt.  to  1st 
class  Sergl.  Dec.  i:>.  1918.  Mustered  ou1  at  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  Feb.  27,  1919. 


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McCLELLAN,  H.  J.,  Bugler,  8th  Co.,  1st  Group  Ma- 
chine Gunners;  of  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  service  at 
Concord,  N.  C,  July  22,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, where  he  served  until  mustered  out  Jan.  3,  1919. 

McCOLLUM,  DANIEL  S.,  Private,  Co.  D,  30th  Div., 
113th  M.  G.  Regt.  Born  in  Union  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  H.  McCollum.  Entered  the  service  at  Monroe, 
N.  C,  Sept.  8,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson  and  from 
there  to  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France  May  8,  1918.  Was  in  all  battles  with  his  com- 
pany. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  24,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  2,  1919. 

McCOLLUM,  FRANK  H.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  9th  F.  A. 
Born  in  Union  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H. 
McCollum.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  27,  1918,  at  Mon- 
roe, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Hill,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  Dec.  7,  1918. 

McCORKLE,  ALFRED  A.,  Sergt,  318th  F.  A.,  81st 
Div.,  Btry  C.  Entered  the  service  Nov.  2,  1917,  at  Con- 
cord, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  8,  1918. 
Was  on  his  way  to  the  front  when  the  armistice  was 
signed.  Sidetracked  at  Metz.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  A.  June  3, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  22,  1919. 

McCRIMMON,  DANIEL  DAVID,  CorpL,  Arty.,  Btry. 
D,  81st  Div.,  316th  Regt.;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of 
N.  and  Mrs.  Mary  McCrimmon.  Entered  service  Sept. 
17,  1917,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  November,  1917.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  1918. 

McCUBBINS,  S.  H.,  Sergt.,  C.  A.  C,  N.  G.  N.  C,  4th 
Co.;  of  Rowan  County;  son  of  Mrs.  J.  S.  L.  McCubbins. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Ida  May  Bostian.  Entered  service  July 
25,  1917,  at  Salisbury.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Eustis.  then  to  Mulberry  Island,  back  to  Camp 
Eustis,  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Later  transferred  to  42nd 
Div.,  Btry.  A,  36th  Regt.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Monroe, 
Va.,  Dec.  6,  1918. 

McDANIEL,  LUTHER  B.,  1st  Lt.,  Eng.,  D.  C.  F.,  20th 
Eng.  Regt.  Son  of  G.  T.  and  M.  A.  McDaniel.  Entered 
service  Oct.  4,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  American 
University.  Sailed  for  France  Jan.  3,  1918.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.,  then  to  1st  Lt.,  June  15,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U  .S.  A.  July  23,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  7,  1919. 


McDONALD,  J.  C,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.;  of  Cabarrus  County;  son  of  C.  D.  and  Mrs. 
C.  E.  McDonald.  Entered  service  May  2,  1916,  at  Dur- 
ham, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed 
for  France  May  17,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  Sector  two 
and  a  half  months,  Hindenburg  Line.  Gassed  at  La  Selle 
River  Oct.  18.  1918.  Sent  to  U.  S.  Base  Hospital  No.  37. 
Served  on  Mexican  border  nine  months.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Jan.  15,  1919. 


McDONALD,  JOHN  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Reg. ;  of  Wayne  County ;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Mrs.  Emma 
McDonald ;  husband  of  Mrs.  Virginia  May  Wilkins.  En- 
tered service  June  25,  1916,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C; 
then  to  Camp  Sevier  and  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
May  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corporal,  1917.  Fought  at 
Kimmel  Hill,  Cambrai,  Hindenburg  Line,  St.  Quentin. 
Wounded  October  17,  at  the  battle  of  St.  Quentin.  Sent 
to  3rd  General  Australian  Hospital  and  American  Base 
Hospital  No.  37.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wadsworth,  Jan. 
24,  1919. 


McDOWELL,  OWEN  NORFLEET,  Private  1st  Class, 
Medical  Corps,  319  Ambulance  Co.,  80th  Div.,  Reg.  305, 
Sanitary ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  W.  O.  and  Mrs.  Olivia 
Lawrence  McDowell.  Entered  service  Sept.  7,  1917,  at 
Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France 
May  25,  1918.  Fought  at  Artois  Sector,  St.  Mihiel,  Ar- 
gonne  twice.  Enlisted  at  Richmond,  Sept.  7th,  1917. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix  June  9,  1919. 


McDUFFIE,  FULLER,  Private,  Field  Artillery,  5th 
B'try.  Born  in  Moore  County,  July  2,  1896 ;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  C.  McDuffie.  Enured  the  service  August  27, 
1918,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for 
France  Nov.  9,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
May  12,  1919. 


McFALLS,  WILLIAM,  Private  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  115th 
M.  G. ;  of  McDowell  County;  son  of  S.  M.  and  Mrs.  Sarah 
McFalls;  husband  of  Mrs.  Inias  McFalls.  Entered  ser- 
vice Aug.  14,  1916,  at  Old  Fort.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N. 
C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  May  9,  1918.  Was  in  all  engagements 
with  115th  M.  G.  until  gassed  Oct.  7,  1919.  Was  on  Mex- 
ican border  six  months.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  26, 
1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  2, 
1919. 


McDOWELL,  JESSE  J.,  Private,  Field  Arty.,  B'try  F, 
81st  Div.,  317th  Reg. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  J.  R. 
and  Mrs.  L.  V.  McDowell ;  husband  of  Mrs.  Annie  F.  Mc- 
Dowell. Entered  service  March  30,  1918,  at  High  Point, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  Aug.  7,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
June  8,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  20,  1919. 

McDONALD,  D.  A.,  JR.,  Ambulance  Driver,  Med.  Ser- 
vice, 317th  Co.,  80th  Div.,  305th  San  Tr.;  of  Moore 
County ;  son  of  D.  A.  and  Mrs.  Ida  McDonald.  Entered 
service  June  10,  1917,  at  Sanford,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  Bordeaux,  France,  May  31,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  15,  1919. 


McFARLAND,  ERNEST  H.,  Master  Eng.;  of  Lee 
County ;  son  of  B.  J.  and  Mrs.  Janie  McFarland ;  husband 
of  Mrs.  Inez  McFarland.  Entered  service  Sept.  26,  1918, 
at  Jonesboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  University  of  South  Carolina. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Humphrey.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Humphrey  Dec.  16,  1918. 


McFARLAND,  LOUIS  P.,  1st  Class  Private,  Medical 
Department,  Medical  Hospital  No.  5 ;  of  Guilford  County ; 
son  of  L.  W.  and  Mrs.  Pearl  McFarland.  Entered  service 
April  22,  1917,  at  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.  Sent  to  Fort  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Crane,  Pa.  Sailed  for 
Brest.  Landed  May  10,  1918.  Landed  back  in  U.  S.  A. 
Feb.  17,  1919.  Served  as  surgical  dresser  on  all  fronts 
in  France.  Was  serving  in  Belgium  when  armistice  was 
signed.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  15,  1919. 


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McGOUGAN,  ERNEST  D.,  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  R.,  Inf.,  Co. 
L,  119th  Regt.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Robeson  County;  son 
of  D.  Z.  and  Alice  McGougan.  Entered  the  service  June 
19,  1916,  at  Lumber  Bridge,  N.  C,  and  sent  to  Camp 
Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918.  Pro- 
moted 2nd  Lt.  Jan.  1,  1919.  Fought  in  all  the  engage- 
ments of  the  30th  Div.  Had  nine  months'  service  on  the 
Mexican  border.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919, 
landing  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  of  the  service 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


McGOWAN,  W.  L.,  Bugler  (Navy)  ;  of  New  Hanover 
County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  R.  McGowan.  Entered 
service  Dec.  11,  1917,  at  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Cherrystone  Island,  Va.  Transferred  to  Virginia  Rifle 
Range,  then  to  receiving  ship  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Promoted 
to  Bugler  Aug.  10,  1918.  On  U.  S.  S.  Supply  Ship  from 
August,  1918,  to  July,  1919.  On  U.  S.  S.  Columbia  from 
July,  1919  to  August,  1919.  Served  on  supply  ship,  went 
to  Cuba  and  Jamaica.  Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Aug. 
28,  1919. 


McGRAW,  JAMES,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  80th  Div., 
318th  Regt. ;  of  Cabarrus  County ;  son  of  R.  A.  and  Mrs. 
Agnes  S.  McGraw.  Entered  service  March  29,  1918,  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  22,  1918.  Fought 
at  Argonne  Forest  and  St.  Mihiel.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  6,  1919. 


McGIRT,  R.  G.,  Band  Sergt.,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Born  in  Cabarrus  County.  Enlisted  in  the  service  July 
20,  1917,  at  Kannapolis,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  Sept.  15,  1917,  where  he  remained  until  May  18, 

1918,  at  which  time  he  was  sent  to  New  York.  Sailed  for 
France  June  13,  1918.  Went  to  Artillery  School  from 
June  15th  to  August  23rd.  Ordered  to  Toul  Sector,  St. 
Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest,  Woevre  Sector.  With  Army  of 
Occupation  one  month.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  19, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28, 
1919. 


McKELLAR,  DANIEL  J.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. ;  of  Robe- 
son County ;  son  of  D.  A.  and  Mrs.  D.  A.  McKellar.  En- 
tered service  May  7,  1917,  at  Maxton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier  March  5,  1919. 


McKENZIE,  J.  K.,  Private,  Heavy  Artly.,  42nd  Co., 
32nd  Regt.,  42nd  Div.  Born  in  Moore  County,  N.  C,  Jan. 
12,  1892;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  J.  McKenzie.  Entered 
the  service  at  Carthage,  N.  C,  June  22,  1918,  and  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  3,  1918. 
Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  28, 
1919. 


McKINNON,  HENRY  A.,  1st  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  30th 
Div.,  113th  Regt.  Born  in  Robeson  County;  son  of  A.  J. 
and  Mrs.  Jennie  L.  McKinnon.     Entered  service  July  24, 

1917,  at  Maxton.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills,  going  from  there  to  France  May  11,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  August,  1917;  2nd  Lt.  Nov. 
28,  1917,  and  1st  Lt.  Sept.  22,  1918.     Returned  Sept.  10, 

1918,  as  instructor  in  Artillery  to  Camp  Kearney,  Cal., 
until  signing  of  armistice.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Kear- 
ney, Dec.  19,  1918.  While  in  France  at  Camp  Coetquie- 
dene. 


McLAIN,  P.  C,  Private,  Veterinary  Tr.,  Div.  Med. 
Born  in  Gaston  County  Sept.  12,  1895;  son  of  J.  M.  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Ellen  McLain.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Bertha  Mc- 
Lain.  Entered  service  Dec.  22,  1917,  at  Gastonia,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Kansas  City  Veterinary  College  Dec.  22,  1917. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.,  Aug.  14,  1918.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.,  Dec.  14,  1918. 

McLEOD,  DANIEL  CALHOUN,  1st  Lt.,  U.  S.  Inf. 
Intelligence,  2nd  Btn.,  323rd  Inf.,  81st  Div. ;  of  Scotland 
County ;  son  of  Daniel  P.  McLeod  and  Mrs.  Catherine 
McLeod.  Entered  service  June  3,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  transferred  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe, 
Ga.,  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  July  30, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Hospital  Sergt.  1st  Class  Dec. 
20,  1917;  2nd  Lt.  U.  S.  Inf.  June  1,  1918;  1st  Lt.  U.  S. 
Inf.  Feb.  26,  1919.  Fought  at  Manbuells,  France,  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensive  Nov.  6  to  11,  1918.  Awarded  Victory 
Medal,  G.  O.  48,  W.  D.,  April  9,  1919.  Participated  in 
Vosges  defensive  from  Sept.  21  to  Oct.  20,  1918;  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensive  from  Nov.  6  to  Nov.  11,  1918.  Served 
in  capacity  of  Battalion  Intelligence  Officer  during  de- 
fensive and  offensive  as  Regimental  Intelligence  Officer 
for  three  months  during  the  absence  of  Regimental  In- 
telligence Officer  and  as  assistant  company  adjutant,  A. 
E.  F.,  University,  Camp  Allerby,  France.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  18,  1919. 

McLEOD,  CAREY  L.,  Private,  M.  G.,  144th  M.  G. 
Btn.,  40th  Div.  Born  in  Moore  County,  N.  C,  March  4, 
1895;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Margaret  McLeod.  Entered  the 
service  at  Carthage,  N.  C,  July  22,  1918,  and  sent  to 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France  Nov.  17,  1918. 
Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  27, 
1919. 

McLEOD,  JOHN  D.,  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  F,  316th 
Regt.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Moore  County  Dec.  2,  1889;  son 
of  J.  A.  and  Margaret  McLeod.  Entered  the  service  at 
Carthage,  N.  C,  Sept.  8,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  then  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  then  to  Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  then  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  then  to  San 
Antonio,  Texas,  and  then  to  Marfa,  Texas.  Mustered 
out  of  the  service  at  Marfa,  Texas,  Jan.  15,  1920. 

McLEOD,  NEIL  T.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  I,  81st  Div., 
321st  Inf.;  of  Harnett  County;  son  of  N.  H.  and  Mrs. 
S.  J.  McLeod.  Entered  service  May  27,  1918,  at  Durham, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  sailing  from  there 
to  France  July  30,  1918.  Fought  at  Verdun,  St.  Die. 
Wounded  at  Verdun  Sector  Nov.  11,  1918.  by  shrapnel. 
Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  1,  Vichy,  France.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  Jan.  3,  1919;  landed  at  New  York.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  Feb.  25,  1919. 

McLEOD,  JOHN  A.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf..  Co.  I,  97th  Div.. 
388th  Regt.;  of  Robeson  County;  son  of  D.  P.  and  Cath- 
erine Calhoun  McLeod.  Entered  service  Sept.  5,  1917.  at 
Red  Springs.  Sent  to  Cam))  Jackson,  then  Camp  Sevier, 
Camp  Pike,  Camp  McArthur  and  Camp  Cody.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Sergt.  November,  1917;  2nd  Lt.  May  15,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Cody  Dec.  1,  1918. 

McLEOD,  HENRY,  Private,  C.  O.  T.  S.,  29th  Co.  Born 
in  Robeson  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  P.  Mc- 
Leod. Entered  the  service  Oct.  14,  1918,  at  Red  Springs, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Gordon.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Gordon  Dec.  11,  1919. 


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McNEILL,  J.  M.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base  No.  65. 
Born  in  Scotland  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  C. 
McNeill.  Entered  the  service  at  Laurinburg,  N.  C,  June 
1,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.  Mustered  out 
at  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.,  Sept.  3,  1918. 

McNEILL,  J.  L.,  Private  Signal  Corps,  Co.  C,  81st  Div. 
Born  in  Robeson  County;  the  son  of  E.  D.  and  Mrs.  Jose- 
phine McNeill.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Eula  0"Neal  McNeill. 
Entered  service  May  20,  1918,  at  Lumberton,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  16,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector,  Ver- 
dun, St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  4,  1919,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Mills  April  8.  1919. 

McNEILL,  CLARENCE,  Sergt.,  Co.  L,  119th  Inf., 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Hoke  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
M.  C.  McNeill.  Entered  the  service  at  Red  Springs,  N.  C, 
June  19,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt.  Sailed  for  France  April  17,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  1916  and  to  rank  of  Sergt.  March,  1917.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
April  8,  1919.  Was  on  the  Mexican  border  from  October, 
1916,  to  March,  1917. 


MELVIN,  ANCIL  W.,  Corpl.,  306th  Am.  Tr.,  Co.  D, 
81st  Div. ;  of  Cumberland  County ;  son  of  A.  Shep  and 
Sarah  Melvin.  Entered  service  April  25,  1918,  at  Fay- 
etteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  17,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne,  Vosges  Mtns.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June 
23,  1919.     Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  June  26,  1919. 


MERCER,  G.  W.,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  6th 
Div.,  54th  Regt.  Son  of  W.  J.  and  Mrs.  Oretta  Mercer. 
Husband  of  Bell  Roberts  Mercer.  Entered  service  June 
10,  1918,  at  Lumberton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Seriven,  Ga. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  from  there  to  France  July  20,  1918.  Fought 
at  Alsace-Lorraine  Sector,  Vosges  Mtn.,  Belleau  Woods, 
Verdun.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  7,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  June  13,  1919. 


MEREDITH,  L.  WAYNE  JAMES,  Private,  Marines, 
73rd  M.  G.  Co.,  6th  Regt. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  I.  L. 
and  Mrs.  M.  M.  Meredith.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ruth  Mere- 
dith. Entered  service  April  22,  1919,  at  High  Point.  Sent 
to  Paris  Island,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Quantico,  Va.,  then 
to  Portsmouth,  New  Haven.  Mustered  out  at  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  March  22,  1919. 


McNERR.  FPED  ARNOLD,  2nd  Lt..  F.  A.  R.  C.  Ar- 
tillery, 17th  Tr.,  Battery  F,  A.  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Taylor. 
Born  in  Orange  County;  the  son  of  Mr  and  Mrs.  T.  L. 
McNeer.  Entered  the  service  May  26,  1918,  at  Hillsboro, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Taylor.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Dec.  18,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Taylor,  Dec.  18,  1918. 


McPHAUL,  ELBERT.  Private,  Med.  Corps.  Born  in 
Robeson  County;  son  of  A.  D.  and  Mrs.  Louina  McPhaul. 
Entered  service  June,  1918.  at  Red  Springs,  N.  C,  and 
sent  to  Washington,  D.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meiggs 
March  14,  1919. 

McSWAIN.  FRED  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  118th 
Inf.  Regt. ;  of  Anson  County ;  son  of  C.  W.  and  Mrs.  I.  H. 
McSwain.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Annie  MeSwain.  Entered 
service  July  29,  1917,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  Greenville,  Sept.  1,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Hin- 
denburg  Drive  Sept.  17th  to  Oct.  6th.  Gassed  at  Hinden- 
burg  Drive  Oct.  6,  1918.  Sent  to  British  Gen.  Hospital 
No.  73,  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  27,  1919; 
landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  March  31,  1919. 

MEADOWS,  G.  P.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital 
No.  65;  of  Forsyth  County;  son  of  C.  H.  and  Mrs.  Hessie 
Meadows.  Entered  service  April  1,  1918,  at  Winston- 
Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.,  April  1,  1918. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  10,  1918.  Sailed 
for  France.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  July  11,  1919,  at  Hoboken, 
N.  J.     Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  July  18,  1919. 

MEASE,  MEDFORD  C.s  1st  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Construc- 
tion Div.  Born  in  Haywood  County ;  son  of  J.  H.  and 
Hester  L.  Mease.  Entered  service  Dec.  19,  1914,  at  Can- 
ton. Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  23,  1917.  Transferred 
to  Baltimore,  Md.,  then  to  Washington.  Transferred  to 
special  naval  duties  June,  1916,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  in  charge  of  material  for  construction.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Washington  Oct.  25,  1919. 


MEREDITH,  LYN,  Corpl.,  Co.  E.  30th  Div.,  2nd  Inf. 
Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  A.  S.  and  Mrs.  Cornie 
Meredith.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ruby  Meredith.  Entered 
service  July  17,  1917,  at  High  Point.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C.  Sailed  for  France ;  landed  August,  1918.  Was 
engaged  in  all  battles  with  2nd  Inf.,  Co.  E.  Citation  from 
Gen.  Pershing  for  bravery  on  Sept.  29,  1918.  Landed  in 
U.  S.  A.  March  21,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  27,  1919. 


MERRITT,  C.  L.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div., 
321st  Regt.  Born  in  Sampson  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  D.  J.  Merritt.  Entered  the  service  Sept.  24, 
1917,  at  Magnolia,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France.  Fought  in  all  en- 
gagements of  81st  Div.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  19, 
1919  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  20, 
1919. 


MEWBORN.  MORRILL  THOMAS,  Corpl.,  Ambulance 
Co.,  78th  Div.,  Regt.  303,  San.  Tr.  Born  in  Lenoir  County; 
son  of  W.  E.  and  Mrs.  Lula  Mewborn.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Mae  Mewborn.  Entered  service  May  31,  1917,  at  Raleigh, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.,  from  there  to  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  Sailed  for 
France  June  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  June,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  Front,  Argonne  Forest,  Toul  Sector. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  29,  1919,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  15,  1919. 


MICHAL,  JOHN  McD.,  JR.,  Corporal,  Sig.  Corps  ,Co. 
A,  30th  Div.,  105th  F.  S.  Brn. :  of  Haywood  County ;  son 
of  J.  McD.  Michal  and  Mary  Michal.  Entered  service  July 
19.  1917,  at  Sylva,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl  March,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres,  Zyer.  Wounded  at  Ypres.  Sent  to  Gen.  Hos- 
pital No.  13,  Base  No.  37,  American  Hospital,  Liverpool, 
St.  Mary's.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  24,  1918.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Jan.  15,  1919. 


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MICHAEL,  J.  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base 
No.  45 ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  D.  M.  and  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Michael.  Entered  service  Feb.  28,  1917,  at  Richmond,  Va. 
Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Transferred  to  Newport  News, 
Va.  Sailed  for  Brest,  Francs,  Aug.  19,  1918.  Stationed 
at  Toul  and  served  there  until  sailing.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A. 
April  19,  1919,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  April  29,  1919. 

MILES,  FRANK  WHITE,  1st  Sergt.,  Inf.,  M.  G.  Co., 
119th  Regt.,  20th  Div. ;  from  Beaufort  County;  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  Miles.  Husband  of  Lillian  Miles.  En- 
tered service  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  June  7,  1917,  and  sent 
to  Camp  Royster,  N.  C,  and  then  transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Promoted  1st  Sergt.  October,  1918,  and 
transferred  to  Development  Btn.  Mustered  out  of  the 
service  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Dec.  9,  1918. 

MILES,  MORTON  CLIFTON,  1st  Sergt.,  Engrs.,  Co. 
A,  534th  Regt. ;  of  Warren  County ;  son  of  late  Geo.  S. 
and  Mrs.  Mattie  J.  Miles.  Entered  service  April  26,  1918, 
at  Warrenton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April 
26,  1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  July,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  May  10,  1918; 
Sergt.  June  10,  1918;  Supply  Sergt.,  1st  Sergt.,  Septem- 
ber, 1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  July, 
1919. 


MINOR,  S.  W.,  Col.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf.  Son  of  R.  V. 
and  Mrs.  Julia  B.  Minor.  Husband  of  Roberta  B.  Minor. 
Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Sept.  1,  1917.  Sailed  for  Ca- 
lais, France,  June  5,  1918.  Fought  at  Canal  Sector, 
Ypres,  Lys  offensive,  Somme  offensive.  Sailed  from  St. 
Nazaire  March  28th;  arrived  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  April 
12,  1919.  Colonel  Minor  has  been  in  the  N.  C.  N.  G.  at 
Oxford,  N.  C. ;  later  Lt.  Col.  of  the  3rd  for  over  20  years ; 
was  Lt.,  then  Capt.,  of  Co.  E,  3rd  N.  C.  N.  G.  Was  pro- 
moted to  Col.  Sept.  28,  1914,  and  was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  23,  1919. 

On  Sept.  18,  1920,  Col.  S.  W.  Minor  was  awarded  the 
D.  S.  C.  for  valiant  service  to  his  country  while  in  France. 
The  citation  is  as  follows: 

"For  exceptionally  meritorious  and  conspicuous  ser- 
vices as  commander  of  the  120th  Infantry  from  the  time 
of  its  organization  and  training  to  the  completion  and 
combat  operations.  In  the  Ypres-Lys  and  Somme  offen- 
sives he  displayed  at  all  times  initiative  and  sound  judg- 
ment. During  the  attack  of  the  Hindenburg  line  near 
Bellicourt,  France,  September  29,  1918,  and  during  subse- 
quent advances  he  handled  his  regiment  with  distinction, 
capturing  several  towns,  numerous  cannon  and  many 
prisoners.  He  has  rendered  services  of  material  worth 
to  the  American  expeditionary  forces." 


MILLS,  FRED  J.,  of  Concord,  enrolled  May  23,  1918, 
in  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  Called  to  active  duty  on  above  date  at 
Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Served  six  months  on  U.  S.  S.  Mis- 
sissippi as  signal  seaman.  Transferred  from  the  Missis- 
sippi to  U.  S.  S.  Levatha,  making  six  trips  across.  Re- 
leased from  active  service  July  10,  1919. 

MILLS,  OSCAR  R.,  Capt.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  115th  M. 
G.  Btn. ;  of  Iredell  County ;  son  of  G.  C.  and  Mrs.  Laura 
Mills.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Mills.  Entered 
service  June  25,  1916,  at  Statesville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
May  11,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  before  going 
to  France.  Commissioned  to  Capt.  Oct.  25,  1918.  Was  in 
all  engagements  with  115th  M.  G.  Served  on  Mexican 
border  from  Sept.  1,  1916,  to  Feb.  1,  1917.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  March  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  22,  1919. 


MITCHELL,  JASPER  F.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. ;  of  Wayne 
County ;  son  of  Thos.  H.  and  Mrs.  Ophelia  Mitchell.  En- 
tered service  May  26,  1918,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Johnston,  Fla.,  to 
Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  July  27,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Sergt.  June,  1919.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne.  With  the  Army  of  Occupation  for  nine  months. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Nov.  5,  1919. 


MITCHELL,  EDWARD  JAMES,  Mechanic,  Trench 
Artly.,  Btry.  B ;  of  Beaufort  County ;  son  of  N.  E.  and 
Frances  Mitchell.  Entered  service  June  14,  1918,  at 
Washington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Clemson  College,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Ft.  Moultrie,  S.  C,  from  there  to  Ft.  Caswell, 
N.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Nov.  9,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  Jan.  14,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at 
Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  Jan.  19,  1919. 


MILLS,  HENRY  A.,  Phrcst.  Mate,  2nd  Class  (Navy)  ; 
of  Iredell  County ;  son  of  M.  J.  P.  Mills.  Entered  service 
May  21,  1917,  at  Mooresville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Charleston, 
S.  C,  transferred  to  Marine  Barracks,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Attached  to  6th  Marines  and  sailed  with  them  to  France 
Oct.  31,  1917.  Served  at  Naval  Base  No.  1  at  Brest, 
France.  Served  four  months  with  Evacuation  French 
Hospital  No.  49.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  26,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  May  12,  1919. 


MIZELL,  JOHN  D.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.;  of  Martin  County;  born  Feb.  28,  1898;  son 
of  James  H.  and  Mrs.  Maude  H.  Mizell.  Entered  service 
July  25,  1917,  at  Williamston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  to  Camp 
Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France.  Wounded  by  shrapnel 
Sept.  29,  1918,  at  the  Battle  of  Belleau  Wood.  Sent  to 
British  Hospital  and  died  there  Sept.  30th.  Buried  in 
Belleau  Wood  Cemetery. 


MILLS,  J.  P.,  JR.,  Sergt.,  H.  A.  School  in  France;  of 
Iredell  County;  son  of  J.  P.,  Sr.,  and  Mrs.  J.  P.  Mills. 
Entered  service  May  25,  1917,  at  Mooresville,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Caswell.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  26,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  30,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  April  1,  1919. 

MISKNI.TEIMER,  CLIFFORD  W.,  Private,  T.  M.  C, 
117th  Co.,  19th  Div. ;  of  Buncombe  County;  son  of  G.  W. 
and  Lou  Misenheimer.  Entered  service  May  18,  1918,  at 
Asheville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Meade,  Md.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Laurel.  Sailed  for  France  July  18,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  July  1,  1919,  Hoboken.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  18,  1919. 


MIZELL,  HORACE,  Yeoman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.;  of  Car- 
teret County;  son  of  E.  R.  and  Mrs.  Martha  Mizell.  En- 
tered service  Aug.  6,  1918,  at  Morehead  City,  N.  C. 
Served  in  Public  Works  Construction,  Charleston,  S.  C, 
Paris  Island,  S.  C.  Released  from  active  duty.  Mustered 
out  at  Charleston,  S.  ('.,  Feb.  20,  1919. 

MODLTN,  H.  V.,  Sergi.  1st  Class.  Q.  M.  ('. ;  of  Edge- 
combe County:  sun  of  D,  E.  and  Mrs.  Rosa  A.  Modlin. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Luna  N.  Modlin.  Enlisted  March  27, 
1918,  at  Tarboro.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee.  Served  as  Sergt. 
1st  Class  in  Q.  M.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
March  20,  1919. 


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MONROE,  EARL,  Private,  Engineers,  Co.  E,  308th 
Reg.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Moore  County,  N.  C,  Dec.  7, 
1895;  son  of  A.  R.  and  Mary  C.  Monroe.  Entered  the 
service  at  Carthage,  N.  C,  May  28,  1918,  and  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
and  then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
1,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Received  decora- 
tions as  marksman.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  June  20,  1919. 


MORTON,  LEO  W.,  1st  Sgt.  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div., 
119th  Reg.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  C.  H.  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Morton.  Entered  service  May  13,  1916,  at  Wilson, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier. 
Sailed  for  Francs  May  28,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
1st  Sergt.,  1918.  Was  in  all  actions  of  the  119th  Reg. 
Served  on  Mexican  border  six  months,  2nd  N.  C.  N.  G., 
from  May  13,  1913,  until  it  was  changed  to  the  119th 
Inf.  in  August,  1917.  Citation  for  bravery  and  has  the 
D.  S.  C.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919,  Charleston, 
S.  C.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  April  7,  1919. 


MORROW,  JAMES  M.,  JR.,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  F.  A.  C. 
0.  T.  S.,  41st  Battery;  of  Union  County;  son  of  J.  M., 
Sr.,  and  Caroline  Morrow.  Entered  service  August  4, 
1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  from 
there  to  Kelly  Field,  Texas,  then  to  Ft.  Sam  Houston, 
Texas.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Dec.  24,  1917.  Sergt., 
1st  Class,  March  15,  1918.  While  at  Kelly  Field  was 
Sergt.  in  109th  Aero  Squadron ;  at  St.  Sam  Houston  was 
Sergt.,  1st  Class,  in  817th  Aero  Squadron  and  worked  in 
Air  Service  Dept,  Headquarters  Southern  Department. 
Held  same  rank  at  Field  Artillery  Central  Officers  Train- 
ing School  at  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  November  30,  1918. 


MURPHY,  MERCUS  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Engineers 
Training  Reg.,  Co.  C,  8th  Reg.;  of  Catawba  County;  born 
March  20,  1892;  son  of  S.  M.  and  Etca  Gault  Murphy. 
Entered  service  Sept.  5,  1918,  at  Hickory,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  at  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va.  Died  at  Humphreys,  Va.,  October  14, 
1918.    Buried  at  Hickory,  N.  C. 


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MOBLEY,  CHARLES  ROBERT,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F, 
30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Martin  County;  son  of  W.  B. 
and  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Mobley.  Entered  service  May  28,  1917, 
at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Cor  pi.  at  Camp  Sevier ;  to  Sergt.  at 
Camp  Sevier.  Was  in  all  battles  in  which  his  company 
was  engaged.  Decorations,  D.  S.  C,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
British  Military  Medal.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  9,  1919. 

MOFFITT,  WALTER  C,  Corpl.,  449th  Motor  Truck. 
Born  in  Lee  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  B.  Mof- 
fitt.  Entered  the  service  July  4,  1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas  and  from  there  was  sent  to  New- 
port News,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  24,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  16,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  26,  1919. 

MONEY,  WILLIE  C,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  F,  56th 
Pioneer  Inf. ;  of  Moore  County ;  son  of  Marshall  and  Mrs. 
Nancy  Money.  Husband  of  Mardie  Money.  Entered  ser- 
vice Aug.  8,  1918,  at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wads- 
, worth,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed 
for  France  Sept.  13,  1918.  Fought  at  Argonne  Forest 
under  shell  fire.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  June  22,  1919,  at 
Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  6, 
[1919. 

MONTGOMERY,  BEN  N.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  14th 
Regt. ;  of  Caldwell  County ;  son  of  E.  N.  and  Lydie  Mont- 
gomery. Husband  of  Lucille  Montgomery.  Entered  ser- 
vice June  18,  1917,  at  Lenoir,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas, 
Ky.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.  Served  in  Training 
School  for  F.  A.  Officer.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dodge, 
Iowa,  March  28,  1919. 

MOORE,  EDITH  MacKEAN,  Reserve  Army  Nurse 
Corps,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Base  Hospital  Unit  No.  10.  En- 
tered the  service  April,  1917,  Penn.  Hospital,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Sailed  to  Liverpool  May  17,  1917;  landed  at  Le 
Havre,  France,  May  31st.  Nursed  20  months  at  British 
Base  and  later  Evacuation  Hospital  No.  16.  Nursed  five 
months  at  Provisional  No.  1,  A.  E.  F.  (old  Johns  Hopkins 
Hospital)  ;  five  months  in  Germany,  Base  Hospital  No.  27. 
Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  Nov.  19,  1919.  Discharged  Jan.  4, 
1920.  Nursed  within  fighting  zone  several  weeks  during 
the  March  21st  British  retreat  around  Amiens. 

MOORE,  GROVER  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Inf.  Regt.;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of  Eli  N.  and 
Fanny  Moore.  Entered  service  June,  1916,  at  Fayette- 
ville.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt. Sailed  for  France  Sept.  1,  1918.  Was  in  all  engage- 
ments with  his  company  until  gassed  and  shell  shocked  in 
France.  Served  on  Mexican  border  seven  months.  His 
father  served  during  the  Spanish-American  War  with  Co. 
A,  29th  Regt.,  from  July  31,  1899  to  June  30,  1901.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Ft. 
McPherson  June  30,  1919. 


MOORE,  ROY  JAMES,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  46th  U.  S. 
Inf.;  of  Caldwell  County;  son  of  Y.  I),  and  L.  C.  Moore. 
Entered  service  June  21,  1917,  at  Lenoir.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas  Ky.,  then  to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  from  there  to 
Ben  Harrison,  Ind.,  Sheridan,  Ala.  Transferred  to  ("amp 
Taylor,  Ky.,  and  entered  F.  A.  Central  Officers'  Training 
School.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Taylor  Nov.  30,  1918. 


MOORE,  ROBERT  A.,  Sergt,  119th  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th 
Div. ;  of  Wilson  County ;  son  of  J.  T.  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Moore.  Entered  service  April  5,  1913,  at  Wilson.  Sent 
to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stewart, 
Tex.,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France, 
May  27,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  1914.  Fought 
at  Hindenburg  Drive.  Wounded  at  the  Hindenburg  Drive 
Sept.  29,  1918,  by  gun  shot  in  right  cheek.  Sent  to  Gen- 
eral Base  Hospital  No.  33,  Portsmouth,  Eng.  Entered 
N.  C.  N.  G.  in  1913 ;  did  duty  on  Mexican  border ;  bridge 
duty  early  part  of  1917.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  17 
1918,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Casual  under  treatment.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  5,  1919. 

MOORE,  T.  G.,  Private  1st  Class,  115th  M.  G.  Btn., 
Co.  A,  30th  Div.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  J.  D.  and  Mrs. 
Betty  Moore.  Entered  service  Oct.  3,  1917,  at  Rocky 
Mount.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  29, 
1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  Salient  July  15  to  Aug.  31,  1918; 
Voormizelle,  Mt.  Kemmel,  Aug.  31st  to  Sept.  15th;  Hin- 
denburg Line,  Bellicourt,  Nauroy,  Sept.  29  to  Oct.  21, 
1918;  Premont,  Vaux,  Andigny,  Wassigny,  Oct.  8  to  12, 
1918 ;  Selle  River,  Oct.  17  to  21,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
March  22,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  2,  1919. 

MOORE,  SAMUEL  N.,  Private,  Ambulance  Corps,  Co. 
317,  80th  Div.,  305  Regt.,  San.  Tr. ;  of  Halifax  County; 
son  of  James  G.  and  Mrs.  Ludia  Bell  Moore.  Entered 
service  Sept.  17,  1917,  at  Scotland  Neck.  Sent  to  Camp 
Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne,  Argonne  Forest,  St.  Mihiel.  Volunteered 
for  service.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  12, 
1919. 

MOORE,  GEO.  H.,  Sergt,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Regt.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  T.  M.  and  Mrs.  Delia  M. 
Moore.  Entered  service  Aug.  23,  1916,  at  Rocky  Mount. 
Sent  to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth, 
to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville.  Sailed  for  France  May  11, 
1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  with  his  company  until 
wounded  at  battle  of  St.  Souplet,  France,  Oct.  17,  by  ma- 
chine gun  shot  in  left  hand  and  forearm,  also  received 
gas  burns.  Sent  to  4  th  British  General  Hospital  at 
Rouen.  Served  six  months  on  Mexican  border,  then  Roys- 
ter  bridge  duty,  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April 
7,  1919. 

MOORE,  JULIUS  L.,  Private  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C, 
30th  Div.,  113th  Regt.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  E.  H. 
and  Mrs.  E.  I.  Moore.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at 
Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  26, 
1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12th  to  15th; 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Sept.  26th  to  Oct.  17th;  Woevre 
offensive  Nov.  8th  to  11th;  Toul  defensive  Aug.  27th  to 
Sept.  11th;  Woevre  defensive  Oct.  11th  to  Nov.  7th.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 

MOORE,  EMMETT,  Private  1st  Class,  C.  A.  C.  Btry. 
C,  52nd  Regt:  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  D.  E.  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Moore.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Emma  Moore.  Entered 
service  Sept.  24,  1916,  at  Lumberton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Co- 
lumbus, Ohio.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Terry,  N.  Y.,  then  to 
Ft.  Adams,  R.  I.  Sailed  for  France,  and  landed  Sept.  2, 
1917.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  Salient  Sept.  12th  to  18th; 
Verdun,  26th  to  27th  of  Sept.;  Verdun,  Oct  9th  to  18th. 
Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  3,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  on!  at  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  Sept.  24,  1919. 


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MOORE,  JAMES  THOMAS,  1st  Class  Private,  64th 
Heavy  Artly.,  Btry.  A.  Born  in  Nash  County ;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  M.  Moore.  Entered  the  service  Feb. 
26,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Scriven,  Ga., 
then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  1, 
1917.  Fought  at  Metz.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  24, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Eustis,  Va.,  March  26,  1919. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  C,  Wagoner,  Med.  Corps,  317th 
Ambulance  Co.,  80th  Div.,  305th  San.  Tr. ;  of  Lenoir 
County ;  son  of  J.  R.  and  Mrs.  Martha  Moore.  Husband 
of  Mrs.  Margaret  Southerland.  Entered  service  Sept.  17, 
1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Trans- 
ferred to  Lambert's  Point.  Sailed  for  France.  Fought 
at  Argonne  Forest.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
12,  1919. 

MOORE,  REV.  ARTHUR  0.,  Chaplain-lst  Lt.,  39th 
Div. ;  of  Duplin  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  S.  Moore. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Katherine  Futrell  Moore.  Entered  ser- 
vice July  18,  1918,  at  Warsaw,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell, 
N.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  18,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  1st  Lt.-Chaplain  Aug.  10,  1918.  A  native  of  Missis- 
sippi. Came  to  N.  C.  in  1911,  to  Warsaw,  N.  C.  For  12 
months  prior  to  commission  was  Baptist  Camp  Pastor  at 
Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  On  Baptist  Home  Mission  Board,  At- 
lanta, Ga.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Feb.  14, 
1919. 

MOORE,  DAVID  C,  JR.,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps, 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  Sanitary,  156th  Depot.  Born  in  Pitt  County; 
son  of  D.  C.  Moore,  Sr.,  and  Mrs.  Martha  C.  Moore.  En- 
tered service  March  30,  1918,  at  Greenville,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  retransferred 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Promoted  to  rank  Sergt.  August,  1918, 
and  September,  1918,  Sergt.  1st  Class.  Did  clerical  work 
at  Hdqrs.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  May  3,  1919. 

MOORE,  D.  W.,  Q.  M.  2nd  Class  (Navy).  Born  in  Polk 
County;  son  of  N.  D.  Moore  and  Mrs.  N.  D.  Moore.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Myrtle  Moore.  Entered  service  Jan.  2,  1918, 
at  Rutherfordton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Hampton  Roads,  then  to 
U.  S.  S.  Kittery,  U.  S.  S.  Vixen,  U.  S.  S.  Dubuque,  U.  S.  S. 
Hale.  Made  one  trip  across.  Was  stationed  on  European 
waters  for  10  months.  Mustered  out  from  Receiving 
Ship  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  April  8,  1920. 

MOORE,  WISTAR,  1st  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  81st  Div.  Son 
of  A.  B.  and  Mary  Moore,  of  Montgomery  County.  Hus- 
band of  Shell  McKee  Moore,  of  Troy,  N.  C.  Entered  ser- 
vice Oct.  10,  1917,  and  went  to  Camp  Jackson.  Mustered 
out  March  27,  1919,  at  Camp  Jackson. 

MOORING,  BARNEY  V.,  Private  1st  Class,  Btry  F, 
14th  F.  A.;  of  Lenoir  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  T. 
Mooring.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Julia  May  Mooring.  Entered 
service  Sept.  15,  1917,  at  LaGrange.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son.   Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  Dec.  10,  1918. 

MOORING,  SAMUEL  DAVID,  Private  1st  Class, 
321st  Inf.,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Lenoir  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  T.  Mooring.  Entered  the  service 
in  June,  1916,  at  LaGrange,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Greene,  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
±o  Camp  Royster.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  11,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  and  St.  Die.  Returned  to  the 
U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919,  and  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  June  27,  1919.  Served  with  30th  Div.  on  the  Mexican 
border  for  12  months,  Co.  I,  119th  Inf.,  and  was  trans- 
ferred to  the  81st  Div.  on  account  of  sickness. 


MORGAN,  ERNEST,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div., 
118th  Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Mrs. 
C.  F.  Morgan.  Entered  service  Aug.  29,  1917,  at  High 
Point.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France  May  11, 
1918.  Fought  at  St.  Quentin,  in  all  engagements  from 
Sept.  29th  until  Oct.  17th.  Wounded  near  Verdun  Canal 
by  shell  in  three  places  Oct.  17th.  Sent  to  Armer  Hos- 
pital, Base  No.  21.  Decoration  for  heroism  at  Vaux-An- 
digny,  France,  on  Oct.  12th.  Received  the  Distinguished 
Service  Cross  from  Gen.  J.  J.  Pershing  on  Nov.  26,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  23,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  13,  1919. 

MORGAN,  ROM.  H.,  Private  1st  Class,  Hospital  Corps 
107.  Born  in  Johnston  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
J.  E.  Morgan.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Pearl  Morgan.  Entered 
service  March,  1917,  at  Benson,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas,  Ky.,  and  from  there  to  Sherman,  Ohio.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Upton  and  sailed  for  France  Aug.  30, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  13,  1919,  and  was  mus- 
tered out  July,  1919,  at  Camp  Lee,  Va. 

MORGAN,  N.  J.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  321st  Regt.,  81st 
Div.  Born  in  Moore  County,  N.  C,  March  19,  1891 ;  son 
of  J.  P.  and  Sarah  Anne  Morgan.  Entered  the  service  at 
Tarboro,  N.  C,  April  25,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne. 
Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  3, 
1919. 


MORGAN,  W.  R.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 
105th  Eng.  Regt. ;  of  Moore  County ;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Mrs. 
C.  F.  Morgan.  Entered  service  July  30,  1917,  at  High 
Point.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
May  26,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Hindenburg  Line,  Sept. 
29th.  Gassed  at  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29,  1918.  Sent 
to  British  Gen.  Hospital  No.  74.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  18,  1919. 

MORING,  W.  H.,  Wagoner,  Hdqrs.  Troop,  81st  Div. ; 
of  Craven  County;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Mrs.  M.  Moring. 
Entered  service  Sept.  5,  1917,  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  Green- 
ville, S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
1,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Die,  Vosges  Mtns. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  24,  1919. 

MORRAH,  UEL  W.,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th 
Div.,  118th  Regt.;  of  McCormick  County;  son  of  S.  P. 
and  Mrs.  Janie  Morrah.  Entered  service  April  9,  1917, 
at  Anderson,  S.  C.  Sent -to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed 
for  France  May  23,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium, 
Bellicourt.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  19,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson  May  31,  1919. 

MORRIS,  JOHN  D.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.  Born  in  Franklin  County  June  19,  1895 ;  son 
of  J.  D.  and  Mrs.  Lizzie  Morris.  Entered  service  June  3, 
1915.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  July,  1917.  Sailed  for 
France  May  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  1916,  Sergt. 
1917.  Fought  at  Ypres.  Wounded  at  Ypres  by  shrapnel 
July  18,  1918.  Sent  to  Gen.  Hospital  No.  6,  then  to  King 
George  Hospital  at  London,  Base  No.  37.  Six  months  on 
Mexican  border.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  26,  1918.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  Feb.  12,  1919. 


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MAIN  ST.  IN  THE  VILLAGE  OF  MONTFAUCON 

The  building  on  the  right,  housed  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  can- 
teen, but  ten  minutes  after  this  sketch  was  made  a  shell 
passed  by  and  took  about  half  of  it  away. 


MflkVftRO^ 


An  old  German  field  piece  left  deserted  in  the  Argonne 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


MORRAH,  SAM  P.,  JR.,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  5th  Q.  M.  C. ; 
of  McCormick  County ;  son  of  S.  P.  and  Mrs.  Janie  Mor- 
rah.  Entered  service  June  2,  1917,  at  Atlanta,  Ga.  Sent 
to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Charleston,  S.  C, 
then  to  camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Wadsworth,  S.  C,  March  18,  1918. 

MORRIS,  ELDRIDGE,  Corpl.-Bugler,  322nd  Inf.,  Co. 
C,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Montgomery  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  Y.  Morris.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ovelia  Mor- 
ris. Entered  the  service  at  Troy,  N.  C,  Oct.  10,  1917. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for 
France  July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 

MORRIS,  JAMES  M.,  Private  1st  Class,  7th  Anti-Air- 
craft Btry.,  10th  Regt.,  A.  A.  Sector;  of  Henderson  Coun- 
ty ;  son  of  W.  A.  and  A.  B.  Morris.  Entered  service  May 
25,  1917,  at  Hendersonville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  June  10, 
1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Verdun, 
Toul  Sector.  Gassed  at  St.  Mihiel.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
January  5,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S. 
C,  Feb.  11,  1919. 

MORRIS,  WM.  S.,  Sergt.,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engineers. 
Entered  the  service  April  1,  1917,  at  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  June  13, 
1918.  Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Bellicourt,  Brancourt,  Pre- 
mont,  La  Salle  River,  Le  Chatelet.  Left  France  April  8, 
1919;  arrived  at  Charleston  April  18,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  24,  1919. 

MORRIS,  JESSE  W.,  Private,  2nd  Trench  Mortar 
Btn.,  Btry.  B,  77th  Div. ;  of  Stanley  County ;  son  of  J.  B. 
and  Mrs.  Caroline  Morris.  Entered  service  June  1,  1916, 
at  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May 
28,  1918.  In  action  28  days  on  Lorraine  Front.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  May  7,  1919. 

MORRIS,  LONNIE  W.,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  Trans- 
port ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  D. 
Morris.  Husband  of  Mrs.  B.  Hopkins  Morris.  Entered 
service  June,  1917,  at  Thomasville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Harrison,  transferred  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Served  in 
M.  Transport  all  the  time  he  was  in  service.  Had  left 
arm  broken  in  three  places  and  two  ribs  broken  while 
serving  as  dispatch  rider.  Sent  to  Gen.  Hospital  at  Ft. 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  Nov.  25,  1918,  remaining  there  until 
April  29,  1919,  when  he  was  mustered  out  of  service. 


MORRISON,  EUGENE,  JR.,  Wagoner,  Anti-Aircraft, 
C.  A.  C. ;  of  Iredell  County ;  son  of  Eugene,  Sr.,  and  Ade- 
laide Scarr  Morrison.  Entered  service  April  3,  1917,  at 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  June  19,  1918.  Promoted  to  Wagoner  January, 
1918.  Fought  at  Toul  Sector,  Meuse-Argonne  Sector.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  8,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  24,  1919. 


MORTON,  WYATT  V.,  Private,  Spruce  Div.,  4th  Co. 
Born  in  Onslow  County;  son  of  D.  B.  and  Mrs.  Johnnie 
Morton.  Entered  service  September,  1918,  at  Jackson- 
ville, N.  C.  Sent  to  Vancouver  Barracks,  Wash.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Gordon.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon 
January,  1919. 


MOSS,  HENRY  S.,  Private,  Replacement,  3rd  Casual, 
41st  Div.  Born  in  Vance  County;  the  son  of  B.  H.  and 
Katie  Moss.  Entered  service  Aug.  27,  1918,  at  Hender- 
son, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Newport  News,  Va.  Overseas  to  France  Nov.  9,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  26,  1919. 


MOSS,  DOUGLASS  JAMES,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  V.  F.  and 
Mrs.  Loula  Moss.  Entered  service  May  8,  1917,  at  Camp 
Metts,  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greene,  Charlotte, 
N.  C,  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J. 
Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  10;  landed  May  28,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres.  Wounded  at  the  Hindenburg  Drive 
Sept.  29,  1918,  by  machine  gun.  Sent  to  Tottenham  Hos- 
pital, London,  Eng.  He  received  medal  as  expert  auto- 
matic rifleman.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Jan.  12, 
1919. 


MOSELY,  HERBERT  P.,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  Co.  306, 
Engineers.  Son  of  Wm.  O.  and  Mrs.  Fannie  D.  Mosely, 
of  Lenoir  County.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Eunice  L.  Andrews. 
Entered  service  Aug.  11,  1917,  at  Farmville,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  to 
Camp  Sevier  and  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  July  31, 
1918.  Fought  at  Vosges  Sector,  Meuse-Argonne.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  June  28,  1919. 


MUNDAY,  ROBERT  L.  Enlisted  May  25,  1918,  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C,  in  the  Navy.  Made  three  trips  across  on 
the  U.  S.  S.  Ozana.  Discharged  April  8,  1919,  at  New 
York. 


MORRIS,  M.  T.,  Private  1st  Class,  318th  F.  A.,  Btry. 
E,  81st  Div.,  318th  Regt. ;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  R.  E. 
and  Mrs.  Annie  Morris.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at 
Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  24,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  3,  1919,  Newport 
News,  Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  23,  1919. 

MORSE,  JAMES  H.,  Sergt.,  C.  A.  C,  31st  Regt.  Born 
in  New  Hanover  County,  N.  C,  Sept.  18,  1894;  son  of 
T.  M.  and  Ida  Morse.  Entered  the  service  at  Wilmington, 
N.  C,  July  25,  1917,  and  sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C,  and 
then  transferred  to  Eustis,  Va.  Mustered  out  of  the  ser- 
vice at  Eustis,  Va.,  Dec.  8,  1918. 


MYERS,  ALONZO  H.,  Major,  Med.  Corps.  Son  of  J. 
I.  and  Mrs.  L.  C.  Myers,  of  Wilkes  County,  N.  C.  Was  in 
service  at  Paris,  France,  for  nine  months  before  U.  S. 
entered  the  war  as  surgeon  in  charge  of  Orthopaedical 
work  at  Base  No.  2,  Red  Cross  American  Military  Hos- 
pital, attached  to  the  French  Army.  Transferred  to  U.  S. 
Army  in  June,  1917.  At  the  front  for  four  months  with 
the  31st  Div.,  Alsace.  In  the  Chateau  Thierry  and  St. 
Mihiel  Drives.  After  armistice  was  signed  was  put  in 
charge  as  Medical  Sales  Officer  of  the  U.  S.  in  France. 
Received  the  Medaille  D'Honneur  from  the  French  Gov- 
ernment. Mustered  out  of  service  at  Camp  Gordon  Octo- 
ber. 1919. 


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MYROVER,  GEO.  G.,  JR.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  76th 
Regt.,  3rd  Div.  Born  in  Cumberland  County ;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Geo.  G.  Myrover.  Entered  service  June  12, 
1917,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Allen, 
from  there  to  Camp  Shelby,  Miss.  Sailed  to  France  April 
23,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Sept.  5,  1917. 
Fought  at  Meuse,  Aisne,  Marne,  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne. 
Sergt.  G.  G.  Myrover  was  awarded  Regimental  Recom- 
mendation for  loyal  and  faithful  service  in  the  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensive,  second  battle  of  the  Marne,  and  St. 
Mihiel.  Was  stationed  at  Le  Mans,  Berigny,  Le  Sep.  Was 
mustered  out  at  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio,  Sept.  1,  1919.  Was 
in  Army  of  Occupation  from  Dec.  1,  1918,  to  June  10, 
1919. 

MYROVER,  HENRY  LEWIS,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  F,  Inf., 
30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.  Born  in  Cumberland  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Geo.  G.  Myrover.  Entered  the  ser 
vice  June  26,  1916,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  tn 
Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Royster,  N.  C  . 
from  there  he  was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  and  Hindenburs- 
Line.  Wounded  on  the  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  30,  1918. 
shrapnel  wound.  Sent  to  Hospital  in  France,  Base  Hos- 
pital No.  29.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  July,  1919.  Served  with 
M.  P.  Company  from  January,  1919,  to  July,  1919.  Pro- 
moted to  Sergt.  Maj.  April  3,  1917;  2nd  Lt.  Dec.  18,  1917. 
Mustered  out  at  New  York  City  July  21,  1919. 

NAIL,  J  .G.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Born  in  Rowan  County ;  son  of  Mrs.  Alice  J.  Nail,  of 
Rowan  County.  Entered  service  May  27,  1917,  at  Lexing- 
ton, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  Sergt.  February,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  St. 
Mihiel,  Bellicourt,  Busigny,  Sommes,  Premont,  and  all 
other  engagements  with  his  regiment.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  April,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April 
17,  1919. 

NANCE,  B.  F.,  2nd  Class  Baker  (Navy)  ;  of  Cumber- 
land County ;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Mrs.  M.  A.  Nance.  Entered 
service  July  2,  1916,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  St. 
Helena,  Va.,  transferred  to  U.  S.  S.  Arkansas.  Made  two 
trips  overseas.  Mustered  out  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June 
27,  1920. 

NASH,  RICHARD  EMMETT,  Seaman,  Navy,  U.  S.  N. 
R.  F.,  Co.  141  ;  of  Durham  County ;  son  of  W.  T.  Nash  and 
Mrs.  Nettie  F.  Nash.  Entered  service  June  1,  1918,  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Norfolk,  Va.  Served  throughout 
entire  service  at  St.  Helena  Station.  Mustered  out  at 
Norfolk,  Va.,  Feb.  3,  1919. 


NASH,  ABNER  F.,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  S.  A.  T.  C, 
Co.  B.  Born  in  Robeson  County  Dec.  15,  1900;  son  of 
Abner  and  Mrs.  Roberta  Nash.  Entered  service  Oct.  1, 
1918,  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Chapel  Hill, 
N.  C,  Dec.  11,  1918. 


NAYLOR,  H.  L.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital  No. 
51;  of  Wake  County;  son  of  O.  L.  and  Mrs.  Katherine 
Naylor.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Sidneth  (Earl)  Naylor.  En- 
tered service  July  25,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Monroe,  Va.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.,  then 
to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Sargt.  Feb.  4,  1918.  Returned  to  I'.  S. 
A.  Sept.  28,  191!).  Mustered  nut  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Oct. 
2.  1919. 


NEEDHAM,  JOHN  D.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  H,  108th 
Inf.,  27th  Div.  Son  of  J.  D.  and  Mary  Needham,  of  Da- 
vidson County.  Entered  service  July  21,  1917,  at  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  30,  1918. 
Fought  at  Hindenburg  Line,  Versailles,  E.  Poperingue 
and  Dickerbusch  Sector.  Was  gassed  at  Hindenburg  Line 
Sept.  29,  1918 ;  then  went  to  73rd  General  Trouville  Hos- 
pital, France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  6,  1919,  and 
was  mustered  out  of  service  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  March 
31,  1919. 


NEEDLEMAN,  SAMUEL  J.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  119th 
Regt.,  30th  Div.;  from  Craven  County,  N.  C. ;  son  of  A. 
and  Mary  Needleman.  Husband  of  Mollie  Needleman. 
Entered  the  service  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  Sept.  15,  1916, 
and  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for 
France  May  28,  1918.  Promoted  Sergt.  Nov.  2,  1918. 
Fought  in  all  engagements  of  the  30th  Div.  from  July 
15th  to  Nov.  11th.  Served  on  the  Mexican  border  about 
six  months  and  did  guard  duty  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C. 
Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919,  and  mustered  out 
of  the  service  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  April  23,  1919. 


NEVILLE,  JAMES  W.,  Wagoner,  Supply  Tr.,  Supply 
Co.,  2nd  Div.,  12th  Regt.,  F.  A.;  of  Orange  County;  son 
of  C.  A.  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Neville.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Bessie 
Brown  Neville.  Entered  service  April  2,  1917,  at  Raleigh, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Boston, 
Mass.,  then  to  Ft.  Myers,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Feb.  16, 
1918.  Fought  at  Chateau  Thierry,  Soissons,  St.  Mihiel, 
Mt.  Blanc  Ridge,  Argonne  Forest.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A. 
Aug.  6,  1919,  New  York.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
Aug.  13,  1919. 


NEWBOLD,  HENRY  C,  1st  Sergt.,  317th  M.  G.  Btn., 
Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  317th  Regt.;  of  Pasquotank  County;  son 
of  S.  C.  and  Mrs.  Viola  Newbold.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ocala 
Newbold.  Entered  service  Sept.  5,  1917,  at  Elizabeth 
City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  19,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Sergt. 
October,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges  Mtn.  defensive,  Meuse- 
Argonne  drive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  19,  1919,  Ho- 
boken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Julv  3, 
1919. 


NEWBY,  CARLETON  H.,  Major,  Inf.,  96th  Div., 
384th  Inf. ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  N.  W.  and  Mrs. 
Nannie  R.  Newby.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Elma  Fife  Newby. 
Entered  service  April  1,  1909,  at  Thomasville,  N.  C.  Com- 
missioned 2nd  Lt.  April  1,  1909;  promoted  to  rank  of  1st 
Lt.  Sept.  5,  1911  ;  Capt.  May  25,  1912;  to  Major  July  30, 
1918.  On  Ypres,  Belgium  Sector.  Served  on  Mexican 
border  as  Capt.  of  Co.  L,  3rd  N.  C.  N.  G.,  from  June  19, 
1916.  to  March  27,  1917,  then  called  into  Federal  service 
as  Capt.  of  Co.  L,  July  25,  1917,  of  30th  Div.  Served  with 
this  company  until  August  10,  1918,  when  promoted  to 
Major  and  transferred  to  U.  S.  to  be  assigned  to  new 
division.  Assigned  to  96th  Div.,  then  being  formed  at 
Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Served  with  same  until  mustered  out 
Jan.  18,  1919.  Transferred  to  160th  Depot  Brigrade, 
Camp  Custer,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Transferred  on  July 
25,  1919,  to  Demobilization  Group.  Camp  Dodge,  Des 
Moines,  Iowa.  Transferred  October,  1919,  to  Camp  Gor- 
don, Ga.,  Atlanta,  for  discharge  on  Oct.  26,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  Oct.  26,  1919. 


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This  sketch  will  give  you  some  faint  conception  of  the  effect  of  high  explosive  shells. 
I  take  no  man's  word  for  this,  as  it  came  under  my  personal  observation.  People  often 
ask  the  question :  "How  does  it  seem  to  fce  hit  by  a  piece  of  a  shell  ?"  And  it  was 
probably  never  better  answered  than  by  the  British  Tommy,  who  said :  "First  you  'ears 
a  'ell  of  a  noise,  next  you  see  a  nurse  bendin'  over  you,  an'  'ear  'er  say,  'See  if  you  can 
drink  some  of  this.'  " 

For  months  you  have  been  seeing  in  the  papers  pictures  of  demolished  villages  and 
shell  pitted  areas,  and  perhaps  you  have  wondered  whether  or  not  the  pictures  were 
overdrawn.  Let  me  assure  you  that  they  were  not,  for  many  and  many  a  time  I  have 
gazed  on  artillery  effects  that  it  would  be    mpossible  to  exaggerate. 

Instances  are  related  of  heroic  French  artillerymen  who  have  shelled  their  own 
homes  to  fragments  because  German  soldiers  had  taken  possession  of,  and  were  occupy- 
ing them.  How  can  Germany  or  any  other  nation  expect  to  crush  a  people  of  such 
indomitable  resolution? 


We  are  back  at  Brest  again,  and  instead  of  pup-tents  for  shelter,  we  have  barracks ;  instead  of 
walking  in  mud,  we  have  duck  boards ;  and  instead  of  cooking  our  own  meals,  we  have  someone  to 
do  it.    Uncle  Sam  is  sure  good  to  his  boys. 


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NEWKIRK,  H.  E.,  Chief  Mach.  Mate,  Naval  Aviation; 
of  New  Hanover  County ;  son  of  B.  W.  and  Mrs.  Mary  K. 
Newkirk.  Entered  service  Dec.  13,  1917,  at  Wilmington, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Pensacola,  Fla.  Transferred  to  Great 
Lakes,  111.,  to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Promoted  to  Chief 
Mach.  Mate  December,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Hampton 
Roads,  Va.,  May  22,  1919. 

NEWMAN,  J.  A.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  49th,  5th  Group; 
of  Caswell  County;  son  of  R.  I.  and  Mrs.  D.  G.  Newman. 
Entered  servcie  July  24,  1918,  at  Yanceyville,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  account  of 
evident  ability  as  Machine  Gun  Instructor.  Was  recom- 
mended as  hand  to  hand  combat  and  qualified  for  such 
position.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Dec.  20, 
1918. 


NICHOLSON,  E.  N.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  115th  Amb. 
Co.,  29th  Div.,  104th  San.  Tr. ;  of  Hertford  County;  son 
of  T.  H.  and  Mrs.  Rowena  Nicholson.  Entered  service 
May  15,  1917,  at  Murfreesboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.  Sailed 
for  Cherbourg,  France,  July  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  Sergt.  May  15,  1917.  Fought  at  Alsace  Front,  Meuse- 
Argonne.  Gassed  at  Haumont  Oct.  24,  1918.  Sent  to 
Base  Hospital  No.  18.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  March  6,  1919, 
at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  through  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  March  29,  1919. 


NEWSOME,  HENRY  C,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  81st 
Div.,  S06th  Regt.,  Amntn.  Tr.  Born  in  Union  County; 
son  of  A.  M.  and  Mrs.  Sally  Newsome.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Jennie  W.  Newsome.  Entered  service  April  25,  1918,  at 
Marshville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  June  24,  1919. 

NICHOLAS,  JOSEPH  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  3rd 
Div.,  7th  Regt. ;  of  Rowan  County ;  son  of  John  R.  and 
Mrs.  Eva  M.  Nicholas.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Edna  Mable 
Nicholas.  Entered  service  Dec.  14,  1917,  at  Greensboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France  about  April  15,  1918. 
Fought  at  Belleau  Woods,  Chateau  Thierry,  second  Bat- 
tle cf  Marne.  Was  Wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Chateau 
Thierry  July  15,  1918,  in  left  foot  and  right  shoulder. 
Was  sent  to  Field  Hospital,  France,  and  Base  Hospital 
at  Camp  Sevier.  On  sick  bay  transport  Siboney,  at  Ho- 
boken, N.  J.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  29,  1918.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Jan.  17,  1919. 

NICHOLS,  JOHN  I.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  2nd  Regt., 
N.  C,  Inf. ;  of  Nash  County ;  son  of  Alec  C.  Nichols  and 
Mrs.  Mildred  G.  Nichols.  Entered  service  May  16,  1916, 
at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Stewart,  Texas,  then  to  Camp  Wadsworth, 
S.  C,  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  April  1, 
1918.  Served  on  Mexican  border.  Transferred  to  19th 
Engrs.  March  1,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  Brest, 
France,  March  1,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Went  through 
to  Camp  Merritt.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March 
14,  1919. 

NICHOLSON,  DR.  NEIL  G.,  1st  Lt.,  Med.  Corps, 
317th  Amb.,  80th  Div.,  305th  San.  Tr. ;  of  Richmond 
County;  son  of  late  Neil  G.  and  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Nichol- 
son. Husband  of  Mrs.  Winnie  I.  Nicholson.  Entered  ser- 
vice at  Rockingham,  N.  ('.,  Aug.  18,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp 
Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  21,  1918.  Commissioned 
as  1st  Lt.  Aug.  17,  1917.  At  Base  101,  St.  Nazaire, 
France.  P'ought  at  Argonne  Forest.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  May  31,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June 
5,  1919. 


NIXON,  BREVARD.  Volunteered  for  service  in  the 
United  States  Army  at  the  beginning  of  the  war,  but  was 
over  age,  and  not  accepted.  He  then  tendered  his  ser- 
vices to  the  other  war  work  organizations.  He  made  27 
speeches  during  the  various  drives,  covering  Mecklenburg 
and  adjoining  counties,  traveling  in  his  own  car  at  his 
own  expense,  day  and  night,  wherever  called. 

Mr.  Nixon  was  accepted  August  20,  1918,  for  regular 
"Y"  work,  and  prepared  himself  for  overseas  work.  He 
was  placed  at  Camp  Greene  as  Building  Secretary  of  "Y" 
Hut  106,  where  he  remained  in  active  "Y"  work  until 
Camp  Greene  was  abandoned,  making  every  day  and 
night  interesting  and  instructive  for  the  soldiers  around 
his  hut. 

Mr.  Nixon  gave  up  a  lucrative  law  practice  for  this 
work,  having  been  an  active  practitioner  at  the  Charlotte 
bar  for  26  years,  and  re-entering  the  practice  after  Camp 
Greene  was  abandoned. 


NICHOLSON,  MARION  P.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  81st 
Div.,  321st  Inf.;  of  Alamance  County;  son  of  J.  W.  and 
Mrs.  Margretl  K.  Nicholson.  Entered  service  May  25, 
1918,  at  Mebane,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transit  rred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Upton, 
N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  .Inly  31,  1918.  Fought  al  Vosges, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919. 
Landed  al  Newport  News.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  June  27,  1919. 


NIXON,  CHARLIE  A.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.  Born  in  Halifax  County:  son  of  William  and 
.Mrs.  Lena  Nixon.  Husband  of  .Mrs.  Affollie  Nixon.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  7.  1917.  al  Rosemary,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, then  to  Cam))  Merrill  and  overseas  to  France  May 
25,  1918.  Promoted  lo  rank  of  Corpl.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Somme,  St.  Mihiol.  Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  15,  1919. 


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NORMON,  MILTON,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div., 
322nd  Regt.;  of  Halifax  County;  son  of  J  .H.  and  Mrs. 
Annie  P.  Normon.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Hali- 
fax. Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  22,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Corpl.  December,  1918.  Fought  at  defen- 
sive, Alsace-Lorraine,  Meuse-Argonne.  Arrived  in  U.  S. 
A.  from  St.  Nazaire,  France,  June  18,  1919,  at  Newport 
News,  Va.,  then  to  Camp  Hill,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  28,  1919. 

NORWOOD,  GEORGE  M.,  1st  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  81st 
Div.,  317th  Regt.  Born  in  Wayne  County;  son  of  Geo.  A. 
and  Mrs.  Louise  H.  Norwood.  Husband  of  Helen  A.  Nor- 
wood. Entered  service  May  15,  1917,  at  Chapel  Hill,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, then  to  Ft.  Sam  Houston,  Texas.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  1st  Lt.  Jan.  1,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Park  Place, 
Houston,  Texas,  Jan.  2,  1919. 

NORWOOD,  THOMAS  H.,  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  F, 
17th  Div.,  49th  Regt. ;  of  Wayne  County ;  son  of  Geo.  A. 
and  Mrs.  Louise  H.  Norwood.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Margaret 
Shannon  Norwood.  Entered  service  May  24,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  to  Camp  Zachary  Taylor 
and  to  Ft.  Sill.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  June,  1918 ;  2nd  Lt. 
October,  1918.    Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Sill  Dec.  18,  1918. 


NUNN,  MANON  S.,  Corpl.,  118th  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th 
Div. ;  of  Stokes  County ;  son  of  T.  J.  and  Mrs.  Ruth  E. 
Nunn.  Entered  service  June  5,  1917,  at  High  Point,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France, 
May  24,  1918.  Wounded  at  battle  of  Hindenburg  Line 
Oct.  9,  1918,  by  machine  gun.  Sent  to  British  Base  Hos- 
pital at  Birmingham,  Eng.  Sailed  from  St.  Nazaire, 
France,  March  15th;  landed  in  U.  S.  A.  March  27th, 
Charleston,  S.  C.  Drilled  in  National  Guards  at  High 
Point  one  month  and  20  days.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  March  31,  1919. 

ODOM,  ARCHIE  D.,  1st  Lt.,  Btry.  A,  27th  Div.,  106th 
F.  A. ;  of  Nash  County ;  son  of  C.  J.  and  Mrs.  Genora 
Odom.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Anne  Odom.  Entered  service 
March  8,  1917,  at  Nashville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe. Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  to  Camp 
Wheeler.  Sailed  for  France  June  12,  1918.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917;  1st  Lt.  Feb.  12,  1919. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Cambrai  Hill,  Argonne.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  March  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  April  1,  1919. 

O'DONOVAN,  CHAS.  E.,  Chief  Yeoman,  Navy.  Born 
in  Beaufort  County ;  the  son  of  J.  J.  and  C.  A.  O'Donovan. 
Entered  the  service  Oct.,  1914,  at  Seattle,  Wash.  Sent  to 
U.  S.  S.  "Huntington,"  then  to  hospital  ship  "Mercy." 
Made  14  trips  overseas.  His  ship  was  given  credit  for 
sinking  a  submarine  and  unofficial  credit  for  another. 
Mustered  out  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  July  26,  1920. 

OLIVE,  MARION  B.,  Wagoner,  Engineers,  Co.  C, 
56th  Regt. ;  of  Johnston  County ;  son  of  C.  B.  and  Mrs. 
Delphia  Olive.  Entered  service  Oct.  22,  1917,  at  Benson, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Washington  Barracks,  D.  C.  Sailed  for  France  March 
18,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Wagoner.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Somme  offensive.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  April  1,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  25,  1919. 


OLIVER,  MIRTON  J.,  1st  Class  Private,  105th  Amb. 
Corps,  81st  Div. ;  of  Nash  County ;  son  of  Richard  and 
Mrs.  Annie  Oliver.  Entered  service  March  1,  1918,  at 
Rocky  Mount.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  July  16,  1919. 

OLIVER,  CHAS.  M.  Entered  "Y"  work  at  Camp 
Greene  Dec.  8,  1917,  as  Educational  Secretary,  Bldg.  106, 
and  served  there  until  August.  On  March  1,  1918,  be- 
came Camp  Education  Director,  serving  actively  until 
August  29,  1918,  when  he  assumed  the  duties  of  county 
organizer  of  Alabama  war  work.  Resigned  from  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  war  work  service  to  enter  Industrial  Branch  of 
Y.  M.  C.  A.    Present  address,  Erlanger,  N.  C. 

OLIVER,  ADLAI  S.,  1st  Lt.,  Med.  Corps.  Born  in 
Johnston  County ;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Peakie  Oliver.  Hus- 
band of  Camille  Debnam.  Entered  service  Aug.  7,  1917, 
at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Phila.  General  Hospital. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  as  Psychiostrist, 
then  to  Newport  News.  Sailed  for  France  August,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  Dec.  24,  1918.  With  Mobile  Neuralgic  Unit  No.  3 
while  in  France.  Mustered  out  at  E.  Norfolk,  Mass.,  Feb. 
15,  1919. 

O'NEAL,  ROBERT  M.,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  A, 
4th  Div.,  47th  Regt.  Born  in  Johnston  County ;  son  of 
J.  W.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Louzetta  O'Neal.  Entered  service 
April  2,  1918,  at  Selma.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Left  for  France  May 
17,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne,  Metz,  Verdun 
offensive,  Chateau  Thierry.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.,  New- 
port News.,  Va.,  March,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  May  1,  1919. 

O  NEAL,  LUTHER  F.,  Sergt,  Base  Hospital  65.  Born 
in  Johnston  County ;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Mrs.  Louzetta 
O'Neal.  Entered  service  May  31,  1918,  at  Selma,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.  Overseas  Sept.  13,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  May  21,  1920.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Mills,  N.  J.,  May  29,  1920. 

O'NEILL,  A.,  2nd  Lt.,  3rd  Air  Service,  19th  Co.  Son 
of  M.  J.  and  Mrs.  Mary  E.  O'Neill.  Entered  service  July 
27,  1917,  at  Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga. 
Transferred  to  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  May  24, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  February,  1918. 
Fought  at  Belleau  Woods,  Champagne  Hill.  Wounded  in 
head  and  back  at  the  Battle  of  Belleau  Woods  Aug.  20, 
1918.  Gassed  slightly.  Sent  to  Base  French  Hospital 
No.  4.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  May  20,  1919,  New  York;  re- 
turned on  hospital  ship.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  29,  1919. 

ORANGE,  W.  J.,  Co.  E,  2nd  Regt. ;  of  Cabarrus  Coun- 
ty. Entered  service  Sept.  5,  1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Re- 
ported for  duty  at  Camp  Humphrey,  Va.  Remaining 
there  until  he  was  mustered  out  of  the  service  March  5, 
1919. 

OUTLAND,  E.  R.,  1st  Lt.,  A.  R.  C.  Born  in  North- 
ampton County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  J.  Outland. 
Entered  the  service  May  23,  1918,  at  New  York.  Sailed 
for  France  June  3,  1918.  Was  promoted  from  Top  Sergt. 
to  2nd  Lt.  and  from  2nd  Lt.  to  1st  Lt.  Received  the 
French  Croix  de  Guerre.  Was  at  the  Argonne.  Enlist- 
ment through  the  mail  from  Woodland,  N.  C.  Mustered 
out  at  A.  R.  C.  Hdqrs.,  New  York  City,  Aug.  19,  1919. 


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OVERBY,  B.  0.,  Coxswain,  U.  S.  Navy.  Born  in  Cum- 
berland County  July  27,  1900;  son  of  F.  H.  and  S.  E. 
Overby.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Eula  Overby.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice at  Fayetteville,  N.  C,  March  24,  1917,  and  sent  to 
St.  Helena,  Va.  Transferred  to  New  York  and  from  there 
to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Promoted  Coxswain  August,  1917. 
On  the  U.  S.  transport  Mallory  from  June  10,  1917,  to 
February,  1918;  U.  S.  S.  Panaman  four  months;  to  Re- 
ceiving ship  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  to  Naval  Hospital;  U. 
S.  S.  Scranton  March  to  July  and  then  to  Receiving  Ship 
at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at 
Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Aug.  12,  1919. 


OMOHUNDRO,  JAMES  T.,  JR.,  Corpl.,  Engineers, 
Co.  C,  105th  Reg.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Moore  County,  Dec. 
2,  1898;  son  of  James  T.  and  Maggie  W.  Omohundro. 
Entered  the  service  at  Greensboro,  N.  C,  April  10,  1917, 
and  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France,  1918.  Promoted  Corpl.  July  9, 
1918.  Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Bellicourt,  Brancourt,  Pre- 
mont,  Busigny,  Laselle  River,  Vaux  Andigny  and  Masing- 
heim.  Wounded  at  the  battle  of  Busigny,  Oct.  10,  1918, 
by  shrapnel  and  gassed  at  Busigny,  Oct.  10,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  18,  1919,  and  mustered  out 
of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  2,  1919.  Was 
a  patient  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  where  he  met  with  an 
automobile  accident  on  Feb.  6th  and  died  at  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  Feb.  17,  1920.    Buried  at  Beaver  Dam,  Va. 


ORRELL,  F.  S.,  Private,  F.  A.,  22nd  Batt.,  8th  Reg. 
Born  in  Forsyth  County;  son  of  Mr.  G.  W.  and  Mrs.  Alice 
Orrell.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Rich  Orrell.  Entered 
service  August  28,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Hill,  Va.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Dec.  9,  1918. 


PITT,  EDWARD  CLIFTON,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf., 
Co.  E,  28th  Reg.  Born  in  Nash  County,  Sept.  29,  1895; 
son  of  M.  B.  and  Lizzie  J.  Pitt.  Entered  the  service  at 
Rocky  Mount,  N.  C,  April  11,  1917,  and  sent  to  Ft. 
Scriven,  Ga.,  and  transferred  to  Ft.  M.  C.  Allen,  Texas. 
Sailed  for  France  June  12,  1917.  Was  killed  at  the  battle 
of  Cantigny,  May  28,  1918,  and  buried  in  American  Ceme- 
tery No.  176,  No.  24,  Section  B,  Villess  Tournelle  Somme. 
He  was  the  first  young  hero  killed  in  the  service  from 
Nash  County.  The  citation  for  gallant  conduct  by  the 
commander  of  the  division  of  which  the  Rocky  Mount 
hero  was  a  member,  is  as  follows:  Co.  E,  28th  Inf.;  Pri- 
vate, 1st  Class,  Edward  C.  Pitt,  automatic  rifleman,  was 
posted  in  a  particularly  exposed  position  on  the  flank  of 
their  company  in  order  to  neutralize  the  effect  of  an 
enemy  machine  gun,  which  was  rendering  it  difficult  for 
the  next  company  to  man  its  parapet.  These  men  killed 
six  of  the  enemy  with  their  fire,  put  the  enemy  gun  out 
of  action,  and  in  spite  of  heavy  shelling,  remained  at  their 
post  until  Private  Marshall  was  killed  and  the  others  were 
wounded  by  shell  fire. 


PADDISON,  E.  G.,  Sergt,  Co.  C,  80th  Div.,  318th  Inf, 
Born  in  Pender  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  H. 
Paddison.  Entered  the  service  Oct.  24,  1917,  at  Burgaw, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  and  from  there  to 
Hoboken,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  27,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne  and  Albert  Front.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  June  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  4,  1919. 


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PAGE,  CLARENCE  W.,  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C.  Born  in 
New  Hanover  County  Aug.  2,  1896;  son  of  W.  C.  and 
Annie  Page.  Entered  the  service  at  Wilmington,  N.  C, 
May,  1917,  and  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Meiggs,  D.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Joseph 
E.  Johnston,  Fla.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  10,  1918.  Pro- 
moted Sergt.  June  25,  1917;  promoted  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  25, 
1918.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Nov.  16,  1918,  and  mus- 
tered out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Bragg,  N.  C,  March  17, 
1919. 


PARKER,  ALFRED  J.,  U.  S.  Naval  Aviator,  Naval 
Aviation  Reserve.  Born  in  Johnston  County ;  son  of  Dr. 
G.  E.  Parker  and  Mrs.  Alice  Parker.  Entered  service 
June  28,  1917,  at  Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to  Camp  Pensa- 
cola.  Aviation  School.  Transferred  to  Camp  Hoboken. 
Sailed  for  France  October,  1917.  Fought  at  Brest  and 
He  Tudy.  Did  observation  and  patrol  work,  also  at  Hdqrs. 
in  Paris.  Returred  to  U.  S.  A.  Nov.  20,  1918.  Mustered 
out  at  Hampton  Roads  June  24,  1919. 


PAGE,  ALLISON  M.,  Sergt.,  Marines,  47th  Co.,  5th 
Regt.,  2nd  Division.  Born  in  Moore  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Allison.    Entered  the  service  April, 

1918,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Paris  Island,  S.  C, 
April  18,  1918.  Sailed  for  France  June  22,  1918.  Fought 
at  Chateau  Thierry,  Belleau  Woods,  Soissons.  Killed  at 
Belleau  Woods  June  25,  1918,  and  buried  there.  Received 
French  Croix  de  Guerre  and  American  citation.  One  of 
the  first  killed  from  Moore  County ;  first  man  enlisted 
from  Trinity  College. 

PAGE,  FRANK  M.,  Sergt.,  Marine  Service,  Detach 
Duty.  Born  in  Montgomery  County  Oct.  29,  1900;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Page.  Entered  the  service 
March  3,  1918,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Paris 
Island,  S.  C,  March  13,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  July 
18,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  Nov.  4,  1918.  Rifle  and 
pistol  expert.  Mustered  out  at  Paris  Island,  S.  C,  Jan. 
15,  1919. 

PAIGE,  E.  HASKELL,  Corpl.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  120th 
Regt.  Inf.  Born  in  Halifax  County ;  the  son  of  T.  P.  and 
Mrs.  T.  P.  Paige.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Beatrice  Paige.  En- 
tered service  July  25,  1917,  at  Rosemary,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Warrington.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  May  12,  1918.  Fought  at  Bellicourt.  Wounded 
at  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918,  by  shell  in  right  arm.  Gasse:l 
at  Ypres  Aug.  30,  1918.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  12, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  21, 
1919. 

PAPPAS,  JOHN  A.,  Private  1st  Class,  Artly.,  Btry. 
C,  306th  Regt.,  F.  A.,  77th  Div. ;  from  Cumberland  Coun- 
ty; son  of  A.  J.  and  G.  A.  Pappas.  Entered  the  service 
March  28,  1918,  at  Boston,  Mass.,  and  sent  to  Camp  Dev- 
ens  and  transferred  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
April  24,  1918.  Fought  in  Alsace-Lorraine,  Vail  Sector, 
Argonne  and  Meuse.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  May  10, 
1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Devens 
May  15,  1919. 

PARKER,  HERBERT  W.,  Corpl.,  Motor  Transport 
Corps,  Co.  M.  T.  C.  435,  4th  Corps ;  of  Guilford  County ; 
son  of  J.  R.  and  Mrs.  Miriam  C.  Parker.  Entered  ser- 
vice April  24,  1918,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to  Camp  Johnston,  Fla.,  to 
Camp  Hill,  Va.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  July  10,  1918. 
Fought  at  Toul,  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Army  of 
Occupation.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  19, 
1919. 

PARKER,  GEO.  E.,  JR.,  Machinist  Mate  (Navy). 
Born  in  Johnston  County ;  son  of  G.  E.  Parker,  Sr.  Hus- 
band of  Pearl  Putman.  Entered  service  Sept.  27,  1918, 
at  Smithfield.  Sent  to  Camp  Hancock.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Gulfport,  Miss.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gulfport, 
Miss.,  Jan.  11,  1919. 


PARKER,  WILLIAM  B.,  Sergt.,  Transport  Service; 
of  Wayne  County ;  son  of  W.  R.  and  Mrs.  Mattie  F.  Par- 
ker. Entered  service  Dec.  13,  1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Meiggs.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Corpl.,  then  to  Sergt.  April,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  25,  1919. 

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PARKER,  CHAS.  H.,  Wagoner,  Supply  Co.,  8th  F.  A., 
7th  Div.  Born  in  Cabarrus  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Samuel  Parker.  Entered  the  service  at  Charlotte, 
N.  C,  July  6,  1913.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  18,  1918.  Was  mustered 
out  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  Feb.  28,  1920.  Served  on  the 
Mexican  border  from  April  27,  1914,  to  June  20,  1917. 


PARKER,  DR.  CARL,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps.  Field  Hos- 
pital No.  42,  1st  Army.  Born  in  Northampton  County ; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  I.  P.  Parker.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Bertha  Joyner  Parker.  Entered  the  service  Dec.  13,  1917, 
at  Garysburg,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga. 
Sailed  for  France  May  23,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Lt.  Sept.  24,  1917,  and  to  rank  of  Capt.  Feb.  17,  1919. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  20, 
1919;  landed  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  April  23,  1919. 

PARKER,  GRADY  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  Q.  M.  C, 
309th  Supply  Co.  Born  in  Northampton  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  W.  Parker.  Entered  the  service  at 
Potecasi,  N.  C,  Dec.  15,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  John- 
ston, Fla.,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Hill,  Va.  Sailed  for 
Brest,  France,  June  12,  191'8.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July 
8,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  20, 
1919. 


PARKER,  SYLVESTER,  1st  Class  Private,  324th 
Inf.,  Co.  H,  81st  Div. :  of  Nash  County ;  son  of  J.  D.  and 
Mrs.  Sarah  Frances  Parker.  Entered  service  May  25, 
1918,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
15,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  Nov.  9  to  11,  1918. 
Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  25,  1919. 


PARISHER,  CHARLIE,  Private  1st  Class,  Ordnance 
Dept.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  63rd  Regt. ;  of  Martin  County ;  son 
of  Sam  and  Mrs.  Mary  Parisher.  Entered  service  April, 
1918,  at  Williamston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Promoted  to  1st  Class  Private  August,  1918.  Mustered 
out  at  Curtis  Bay,  Md.,  March,  1919. 


PARNELL,  J.  F.,  Mechanic.  Entered  service  Aug.  15, 
1918,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Sent  to  the  University  of  South 
Carolina.  Later  transferred  to  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  and 
served  there  until  discharged  Jan.  24,  1919. 


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PAPPAS,  GUS  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Div.; 
of  Halifax  County;  the  son  of  John  S.  and  Elizabeth 
Pappas.  Entered  the  service  at  Weldon,  N.  C,  May  28, 
1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton.  Over- 
seas to  France  July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges,  Verdun, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
26,  1919. 


PICKARD,  A.  C,  Reg.  Sgt.  Maj.,  A.  G.  D.  Born  in 
Orange  County,  Oct.  11,  1887;  son  of  J.  F.  and  Mrs.  Cora 
Pickard.  Entered  service  March  22,  1918,  at  Chapel  Hill, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier. Promoted  to  Sgt.,  1918,  Sgt.  Maj.,  1918,  and  Reg. 
Sgt.  Maj.,  1919.  Mustered  out  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  April 
2,  1919. 


PAPPAS,  MATHEW  J.,  Cook,  A.  G.  Dept.  Lives  in 
Forsyth  County  and  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Alony  Pappas. 
Entered  the  service  al  Winston-Salem,  N.  C,  August  21, 
1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills  and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Promoted 
cook  January,  1919.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  28,  1919. 


POU,  EDWIN  SMITH,  Ensign,  Naval  Air  Service. 
Born  in  Johnston  County,  Feb.  10,  1898;  son  of  Edw.  and 
Carrie  I.  Pou.  Husband  of  Margaret  Roberts  Pou.  En- 
tered service  Feb.  10,  1916,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Myers,  Va.  Transferred  to  Canada.  Then  to  Mt. 
Clements,  then  to  Hampton  Roads.  Sailed  for  France 
March  18,  1918.  Fought  al  He  Tudy,  Finisterre.  Killed 
at  He  Tudy  Harbor,  October  28,  1918.  Has  Croix  de 
Guerre  and  Bronze  Star.  Nine  months'  border  service. 
Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  of  Cavalry  at  the  age  of  17,  pa- 
trolling Air  Coast  U.  S.  before  going  abroad.  Credited 
with  sinking  two  submarines  and  exploding  one  mine  by 
French  Government. 

On  November  11,  1920,  the  President  of  the  United 
States  awarded  lo  Edwin  Smith  Pou  (posthumously)  the 
Navy  Cross  for  heroism  in  two  actions  against  enemy 
submarines,  on  which  occasion  he  was  officially  accred- 
ited with  sinking  one  German  submarine. 


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PARROTT,  GEORGE  FOUNTAIN,  Lt,  Com.  (Naval). 
Born  Dec.  23,  1887 :  son  of  George  F.  and  Julia  Parrott, 
of  Lenoir  County.  Graduated  1911  at  U.  S.  Naval  Acad- 
emy. Promoted  to  rank  of  Ensign  March,  1912 ;  Lt.  Jr. 
grade  March,  1914;  Lt.  Sr.  grade  April,  1917;  Lt.  Com. 
August,  1918.  Commander  of  the  Destroyer  U.  S.  S. 
Shaw  on  active  duty.  Killed  Oct.  9,  1918,  in  collision  with 
H.  M.  S.  Aquitania.  Executive  officer  on  the  Shaw.  The 
U.  S.  Government  has  named  the  Destroyer  Parrott  in  his 
honor. 

PARROTT,  MERCER  C,  Lt.,  Med.  Corps,  in  the 
Navy.  Entered  service  in  the  5th  Naval  District ;  the 
son  of  Geo.  F.  and  Julia  F.  Parrott,  of  Lenoir  County. 
Husband  of  Corinne  Hancock  Parrott.  Resident  of  Kin- 
ston,  N.  C,  going  from  there  to  Norfolk,  Va.,  Nov.  17, 
1917.  Commissioned  Lt.  Jr.  grade  August,  1917;  Lt.  Sr. 
grade  July  1,  1918.    Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Feb. 

4,  1919. 

PARSONS,  WALTER  L.,  JR.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  81st 
Div.,  324th  Regt.  Born  in  Richmond  County ;  the  son  of 
Walter  L.,  Sr.,  and  Mrs.  Mamie  Parsons.  Entered  service 
May  25,  1918,  at  Rockingham.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  from  there  to  Camp  Mills, 
sailing  from  there  to  France  Aug.  14,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Sergt.  September,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  of- 
fensive. Wounded  at  Meuse-Argonne  Nov.  9,  1918,  ma- 
chine gun  bullet  in  left  elbow.  Sent  to  Bordeaux  Hos- 
pital Base  No.  6.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  20,  1919, 
Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July 
14,  1919. 

PATRICK,  RICHARD  LEWIS,  1st  Class  Private, 
118th  F.  A.,  31st  Div.,  Btry.  B.  Born  in  Lenoir  County; 
the  son  of  Geo.  Lane  and  Mrs.  Katherine  Lewis  Patrick. 
Entered  the  service  May  18,  1918,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Mills.     Sailed  for  France  Oct.  21,  1918.     Returned  to  U. 

5.  A.  Dec.  21,  1918,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Gor- 
don, Ga.,  Jan.  9,  1919. 

PATTERSON,  FINLEY  FRANCIS,  Sergt.,  1st  Artly. 
Co.,  5th  C.  D.  of  C.  F.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  son  of 
S.  F.  and  Mrs.  Bessie  Alexander.  Entered  service  April 
17,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C, 
Aug.  10,  1917.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Ontario,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
5,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Ontario,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1919. 

PAYNE,  LEE  A.,  1st  Class  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps.  Born 
in  Mecklenburg  County.  Entered  the  service  April  3, 
1916,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  where 
he  served  with  Base  Hospital  Unit,  C.  A.  C,  from  July 
25,  1917,  to  Feb.  8,  1919.  Transferred  to  General  Hos- 
pital No.  5,  Ft.  Ontario,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  On- 
tario, July  26,  1919. 

PAYNE,  DAVID  FRANK,  1st  Class  Private,  118th 
Inf.,  30th  Div.,  Co.  E.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  D.  Payne.  Husband  of  Mrs.  P.  M. 
Campbell  Payne.  Entered  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C, 
July  23,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May  23,  1918. 
Promoted  to  1st  Class  Private  Nov.  5,  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres,  Belgium,  Hindenburg  Line.  Wounded  slightly  at 
Battle  of  La  Salle  River  Oct.  11,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  March  27,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  March  31,  1919.  His  grandfather,  David  Payne,  was 
Capt.  of  Cavalry  during  the  Civil  War. 


PEARCE,  FRANKLIN  SAMUEL,  Sergt.,  Med.  Dept., 
Base  Hospital  No.  67,  Office  Chief  Surgeon ;  of  Durham 
County;  son  of  W.  T.  and  Mrs.  Carrie  Pearce.  Entered 
service  June  3,  1917,  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Sent  to  Camp 
Crane,  Allentown.  Pa.,  June  3,  1917.  Sailed  for  France 
July  6,  1917.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Class  Private  July 
1,  1917;  Corpl.  Sept.  1,  1917;  Sergt.  Feb.  1,  1918.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Dix  Sept.  19,  1918. 


PEED,  RALPH  R.,  1st  Sergt.,  81st  Div.,  317  F.  A., 
Btry.  F.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Jno.  B.  Peed.  Entered  the  service  Oct.  16,  1917,  at 
Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
17,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  December,  1917;  to 
rank  of  Sergt.  February,  1918;  to  rank  of  1st  Sergt.  Sep- 
tember, 1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  Brest,  France, 
June  8,  1919;  landed  in  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  22,  1919. 


PEED,  GEO.  R.,  Navy,  1st  Class  Machinist  Mate. 
Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  G. 
Peed.  Husband  of  Mrs.  M.  L.  Peed.  Entered  the  service 
May  25,  1918,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Was  sent  to  Cherry  Stone 
Naval  Base,  then  to  St.  Helena.  Was  then  on  duty  at 
Puget  Sound.  Was  on  U.  S.  S.  Western  Star.  Went  to 
Chile,  then  to  Panama  Canal.  Mustered  out  at  New  York 
Jan.  23,  1919. 

PEELE,  THOMAS  N.,  1st  Sergt.,  Engineers,  Co.  B. 
Born  in  Bertie  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jackson 
Peele.  Entered  the  service  May  27,  1917,  at  Lewiston, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  sailed  for 
France  Sept.  14,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  first  Sergt. 
February,  1919.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  July  4,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  July  14,  1919. 


PEERY,  PRICE  VANCE,  1st  Lt.,  Med.  Corps,  Amb. 
No.  43,  80th  Div.,  319th  Regt. ;  of  Lenoir  County ;  son  of 
J.  S.  and  Mrs.  Livonia  Brown  Peery.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Woodley  Peery-  Entered  service  August  25, 
1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Newport  News, 
Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mi- 
hiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Arras,  Ayette.  Commanded  by  Col. 
Comdg.  Love.  Acting  surgeon  of  the  regiment  from  Sep- 
tember 29th  and  throughout  the  period  of  fighting.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  19,  1919. 


PEMBERTON,  W.  D.,  Jr.  Enlisted  Oct.  1,  1918,  at 
Concord.  Trained  at  Camp  Jackson.  Discharged  June  26, 
1919.    Base  Hospital  Detachment. 

PENDER,  I.  P.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  81st  Div.,  316th 
Regt.,  F.  A.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County;  son  of  F.  H. 
and  Mrs.  Elza  Pender.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at 
Tarboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5,  1918.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  June  9,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  28,  1919. 

PENN,  P.  C,  Btn.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Inf.,  1st  Btn„  20th 
Div.,  48th  Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  T.  G.  and 
Mrs.  Pattie  Penn.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Pattie  Penn.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  4,  1917,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Sept.  15,  1917;  Sergt.  Oct.  1, 
1917;  Btn.  Sergt.  Maj.  Nov.  1,  1917.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Sevier  Dec.  4,  1918. 


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rtftuaati. 


An  Old  Church  near  Chemire  Le  Gaudin,  Sarth,  France. Built  in  the  year  1200 


A  market  place  on  the  outskirts  of  Nice,  where  the  French  people  meet  to  barter  and  sell  their  souvenirs 

to  tourists  who  might  chance  that  way. 


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PERRY,  C.  W.,  1st  Lt,  Inf.  Co.,  Btn.  Adj.,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.  Born  in  Durham  County  May  26,  1894 : 
son  of  Jno.  W.  and  Mrs.  Frances  Motley.  Husband  of  Oc- 
tavia  Jordon.  Entered  service  May  23,  1917,  at  Durham, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt.  Sailed  for  France  June,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergt. 
October,  1917.  In  November,  1917,  promoted  to  2nd  Lt. 
and  1st  Lt.  May,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt,  Ca- 
nal Sector,  St.  Quentin.  In  all  other  engagements  that 
the  120th  Inf.  took  part.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson 
May  3,  1919. 

PERRY,  BENNETT  HESTER,  Capt.,  Motor  Trans. 
Corps ;  of  Vance  County ;  son  of  Redding  and  Mrs.  Fan- 
nie C.  Perry.  Entered  service  May  15,  1917,  at  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Transferred  to 
Hoboken,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  January,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga. ;  1st  Lt. 
October,  1918;  to  Capt.  January,  1919.  With  Motor  Trans. 
Corps.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1919. 

PETTEWAY,  JOHN  C,  Private  Engineers,  42nd  Div., 
117th  Regt.  Tr.  Born  in  Onslow  County;  son  of  J.  B. 
and  Mrs.  Annie  Petteway.  Entered  service  June  25,  1917, 
at  Jacksonville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Wilmington.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  18,  1917.  Fought 
at  Chateau  Thierry,  Alsace,  Baccarat  Sector,  Champagne. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  16,  1919. 

PHILLIPS,  A.  C,  Corpl.,  306th  Engrs.,  Co.  B,  81st 
Div.  Born  in  Lee  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Phillips.  Entered  the  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Sanford, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  L.  I. 
Sailed  for  France  Aug.  22,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June 
15,  1919;  landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 


PHILPOT,  JOHN  ALFRED,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  42nd 
Div.,  55th  Pioneer  Regt.  Born  in  Martin  County  Sept.  31, 
1897 ;  son  of  J.  L.  and  Mrs.  Martha  E.  Philpot.  Entered 
service  Aug.  5,  1917,  at  Williamston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va. 
Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  September,  1918.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April,  1919. 

PHIPPS,  HERBERT,  Private  1st  Class,  Field  Amb., 
Co.  120,  30th  Div. ;  from  Guilford  County ;  son  of  J.  H. 
and  Mary  Phipps.  Entered  the  service  at  Greensboro, 
N.  C,  July  10,  1915,  and  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Stewart,  Texas,  and  from  there  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  February,  1918. 
Fought  at  Aisne-Marne.  Served  eleven  months  on  the 
Mexican  border  at  Fort  Bliss,  Texas.  Returned  to  the 
U.  S.  A.  April  3,  1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  8,  1919. 

PIERCE,  HOWARD  L.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  C.  Pierce.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Vera  L.  Pierce. 
Entered  the  service  June  18,  1916,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Stewart,  Texas,  then  to  Camp  Royster,  N.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918. 
Fought  at  Kemmel  Hill,  Hindenburg  Drive.  Received  five 
machine  gun  wounds  Sept.  29,  1918,  at  Hindenburg  Line. 
Sent  to  hospitals  in  England  to  recuperate.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  Dec.  11,  1918.  Mustered  out  in  Atlanta,  Ga., 
March  2,  1919.    Served  on  Mexican  border  six  months. 


PIERCE,  ERNEST  S.,  Corpl.,  9th  Btry,  A.  A.  C.  Born 
in  Johnston  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  D.  Pierce. 
Entered  the  service  July  23,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C,  and  sailed  for  France  July  14, 
1918.  Fought  at  Toul  Sector,  St.  Mihiel.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  March  7,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
March  24,  1919. 

PIERCE,  A.  R.,  Cook,  Med.  Dept.  Born  in  Randolph 
County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  H.  Pierce.  Entered 
the  service  Dec.  10,  1917,  at  Asheboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I. 
Sailed  for  France  July  14,  1918.  Was  under  shell  fire  at 
Meuse-Argonne  Front.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  1, 
1919:  landed  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Served  with  Army  of 
Occupation  in  Germany  for  five  months.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  11,  1919. 

PICKARD,  WALTER  L.,  1st  Class  Private,  Ordnance 
Dept.    Born  in  Orange  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 

I.  M.  Pickard.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Myrtle  Pickard.  Entered 
the  service  June  20,  1916,  at  Hillsboro.  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Served  throughout  entire  period  of 
war  with  Ordnance  Dept.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  April  18,  1919.  Served  on  Mexican  border  six 
months. 

PIKE,  JACK  H.,  Corpl.,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  Co.  C 
Born  in  Johnston  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  R 
Pike.     Entered  the  service  at  Greenville,  N.  C,  April  2, 

1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt  and 
sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  In  all  engagements  with 
120th  Inf.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  12,  1919,  and  mus. 
tered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

PITT,  C.  E.,  Private,  1st  Class.,  Inf.,  330th  Regt.,  83rd 
Div. ;  from  Edgecombe  County,  N.  C,  and  son  of  M.  B. 
and  Lizzie  Pitt.  Entered  the  service  at  Rocky  Mount, 
N.  C,  May  28,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed 
for  France  July  29,  1918.    Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Aug. 

II,  1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  Aug.  16,  1919. 

PITT,  GUY  LEE.,  Private  1st  Class.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  167th 
Regt.,  42nd  Div. ;  from  Nash  County ;  son  of  M.  B.  and 
Lizzie  Pitt.  Entered  the  service  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C, 
May  24,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  then 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  14,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.    Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  March, 

1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
March,  1919. 

PITTS.  ROBERT  LEE,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  324th 
Regt.;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  J.  H.  and  Mrs.  Florence 
V.  Pitts.  Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Spring  Hope. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S. 
C,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Die,  Vosges  Mtn.  Sector. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  28,  1919. 

PITTMAN,  MOSES,  1st  Class  Private,  116th  Inf., 
27th  Div.,  Co.  K.  Born  in  Wilson  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  H.  P.  Pittman.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  8, 
19]  8,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for 
France  Sept.  15,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  6, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  19,  1919. 


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PITTMAN,  JOSEPH  J.,  Sergt.,  Engrs.  Corps,  Co.  A. 
Born  in  Halifax  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Allan 
Pittman.  Entered  the  service  Oct.  3,  1917,  at  Scotland 
Neck,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Devens.  Sailed  for  France  July  8,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Corpl.  Feb.  16,  1918,  and  to  rank  of  Sergt. 
July  1,  1918.  Fought  at  Toul,  Chateau  Thierry,  Argonne 
Forest.  Was  sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  316  on  account  of 
rheumatism.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Jan. 
19,  1919. 

PLOTT,  GARLAND  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  120th  Inf., 
30th  Div.,  Co.  M.  Born  in  Iredell  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  S.  E.  Plott.  Entered  the  service  May  28,  1917, 
at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May 
17,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  at  Bellicourt,  Vaux 
Andigny,  Bohain.  Was  gassed  at  Battle  of  Bohain  Oct. 
17,  1918,  and  sent  to  British  South  African  Hospital,  then 
to  American  Hospital  at  Toton,  Eng.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  April  13,  1919,  and  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

POE,  JAMES  KENNETH,  Private,  Med.  Dept,  28th 
San.  Sqd.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  T.  H.  Poe.  Entered  the  service  July  28,  1917,  at 
Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.     Sailed  for  France  May  27, 

1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  Salient  Aug.  19  to  Sept.  4,  1918. 
Somme  offensive  Sept.  27  to  Oct.  29,  1918.  Served  in 
Belgium  and  France.    Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  18, 

1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April 
22,  1919. 

PORTER,  CHARLES  DAVIS,  H.  A.    Enlisted  June  7, 

1918,  in  the  Naval  Reserve  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Was  sent 
to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Transferred  to  steamship  New 
York  on  Oct.  25,  1918.  In  November  transferred  to  U. 
S.  S.  Matsonia,  transport,  and  sailed  on  Dec.  6,  1918,  for 
Bordeaux.  Returned  Jan.  3,  1919.  Released  Jan.  15,  1919. 
Home  address,  Concord,  N.  C. 

PORTER,  PEARL  S.,  Wagoner,  120th  Supply  Co., 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  0.  Porter.  Husband  of  Ruth  Daugherty  Porter. 
Entered  the  service  at  Durham,  N.  C,  Aug.  15,  1916.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt, N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres,  Belgium,  St.  Quentin,  Hindenburg  Line.  Returned 
to  U  .S.  A.  March  11,  1919;  landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March   18, 

1919.  Served  on  the  Mexican  border  five  months. 

POSTON,  JOSEPH  R.,  Seaman,  U.  S.  Navy.  Son  of 
W.  J.  and  Mrs.  Hoke  Poston,  of  Iredell  County.  Entered 
service  Sept.  3,  1918,  at  Statesville,  N.  C,  and  ordered  to 
Newport  News.  Mustered  out  from  there  on  Feb.  18, 
1919. 

POSTON,  SAMUEL  M.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  F,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Inf.  Regt.:  of  Cleveland  County;  son  of  P.  B. 
and  Mrs.  Eugenia  Poston.  Husband  of  Isabel  Poston.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  8,  1917,  at  Shelby,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then 
to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Was 
in  all  engagements  with  his  regiment.  Wounded  at  Ypres 
and  Hindenburg  Line  by  shell  and  gas.  Sent  to  Hospital, 
1st  Canadian  Gen].  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  8,  1919. 


POTEAT,  S.  G,  1st  Class  Private,  6th  M.  G.  Btn.,  Re- 
placement Div.  Entered  the  service  July  22,  1918,  at 
Charlotte,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  Nov. 
10,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  30,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Feb.  18,  1919. 

POTTS,  WM.  H.,  2nd  Lt.,  Veterinary  Reserve  Corps ; 
of  Wayne  County ;  son  of  Wm.  and  Mrs.  Willie  Potts.  En- 
tered service  May  27,  1917,  at  Mt.  Olive,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Ft.  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  then  to  Douglas,  Ariz.,  from  there 
to  Camp  Globe,  Ariz.    Sailed  for  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  March 

1917.  Was  veterinarian  with  17th  Cavalry  in  Honolulu. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  San 
Francisco  June  16,  1919. 

POU,  GEORGE  ROSS,  Yeoman  2nd  Class  (Naval),  Co. 
K.  Born  in  Johnston  County  Dec.  19,  1894;  son  of  Ed- 
ward W.  and  Carrie  I.  Pou ;  husband  of  Lillian  Sanders 
Pou.  Entered  service  Sept.  3,  1917,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
Transferred  to  Hoboken.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  3,  1917. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  18,  1918.  Attached  to  Air 
Service  as  Expert  Rifleman.  Mustered  out  at  Hampton 
Roads,  Va.,  Dec.  10,  1918. 

POWELL,  R.  H.,  Private,  1st  Regt.,  F.  A.  Born  in 
Burke  County,  1890 ;  son  of  S.  J.  and  Mrs.  Mittie  Powell ; 
husband  of  Mrs.  Cordia  Powell.    Entered  service  August, 

1918,  at  Valdese,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Dec.  14,  1918. 

POYTHRESS,  PELLIE,  1st  Class  Private,  309th  F. 
A.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Nash  County;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  P.  Poythress.  Entered  the  service  at  Nash- 
ville, N.  C,  March  1,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  24,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  offen- 
sive. Arrived  in  the  United  States  June  22,  1919.  Landed 
at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Was  mustered  out  a  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  June  26,  1919. 

PRICE,  WM.  E.,  Private,  Engineers,  Co.  F,  30th  Div., 
105th  Regt.;  of  Martin  County;  son  of  R.  S.  and  Mrs. 
Miza  Price.  Entered  service  April  25,  1918,  at  William- 
ston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France 
May  27,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt,  Voormizelle, 
Brancourt,  Premont,  Montbrehain,  Busigny,  La  Selle 
River,  Vaux  Andigny,  Mazinghein.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  May  24,  1919. 

PRICE,  J.  L.,  JR.,  Color  Sergt.,  Inf.  Co.,  Hdqrs.  Div. 
80th,  Regt.  318.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  son  of  J.  L. 
and  Mrs.  Olinza  Price;  husband  of  Anna  Dornin  Price. 
Entered  service  Oct.  30,  1917,  at  Camp  Lee.  Va.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  and  sailed  for  Brest, 
France,  May  30,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Wounded  at  battle  of  Ypres.  Transferred  to 
Headquarters  80th  Div.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.,  JuneS,  1919. 

PRICE,  ROBERT  LEE,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  F.  81st  Div., 
321st  Regt.;  of  Duplin  County;  son  of  W.  F.  and  Mrs. 
Josephine  Price.  Entered  service  May  26.  1918,  at  War- 
saw, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  Liverpool.  Eng., 
Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die  Sector,  Verdun,  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensive.  Decorations,  Victory  Ribbon  and 
one  star.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  28,  1919. 


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MONTE  CARLO,  FRANCE 


When  one  speaks  of  Monte  Carlo,  the  first  thing  that  enters 
your  head  is  gambling.  But  even  there  all  the  people  do  not 
gamble,  and  here  is  the  church  of  St.  Devote,  where  the  good 
people  meet. 


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PRICE,  J.  S.,  Corporal,  Machine  Gun  Training  Center, 
50th  Co.,  5th  Group.  Born  in  Duplin  County,  Nov.  15, 
1892;  son  of  W.  F.  and  Jasephine  Price.  Entered  the 
service  at  Warsaw,  N.  C,  July  21,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.  Promoted  Corporal  Aug.  15,  1918.  In- 
structor in  Machine  Gun  Training  Center  at  Camp  Han- 
cock, Ga.,  for  four  months.  Mustered  out  of  the  service 
at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Dec.  21,  1918. 


PRIDGEN,  DR.  LeROY  DALLAS,  Private  1st  Class, 
Medical  Corps.  Born  in  Harnett  County ;  son  of  D.  La- 
vega  and  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Pridgen ;  husband  of  Mrs.  Mildred 
Pridgen.  Entered  service  Oct.  3,  1917,  at  Dunn,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Door- 
field,  Fla.,  from  there  to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.  Commis- 
sioned 1st  Lieut.,  Dental  Reserve  Corps,  after  discharge. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  Feb.  7,  1919. 


PRIVETTE,  J.  J.,  JR.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  I,  3rd 
Batln. ;  of  Wilson  County ;  son  of  J.  J.  and  Mrs.  H.  C.  Pri- 
vette;  husband  of  Mrs.  Helen  Mason  Privette.  Entered 
the  service  Sept.  5,  1918,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Lee,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Decem- 
ber, 1918. 


PROCTOR,  E.  L.,  Bugler,  118th  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  Co.  E. 
Born  in  Guilford  County ;  Son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  D.  Proc- 
tor; husband  of  Mrs.  Gertrude  Proctor.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice June  16,  1917,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Glenn  and  from  there  to  El  Paso,  Texas.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  June  24, 
1918.  Fought  on  the  Hindenburg  Line,  Ypres,  St.  Quen- 
tin.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  27,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  31,  1919. 

PROCTOR,  PEARL  M.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  29th 
Div.,  1st  Regt. ;  of  Gates  County ;  son  of  W.  J.  and  Mrs. 
Dina  P.  Proctor.  Entered  service  June  23,  1916,  at  Salis- 
bury, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Transferred  to  Ft. 
Sam  Houston,  Texas.  Served  on  Mexican  border  nine 
months.  Enlisted  in  Marine  Corps.  Served  about  one 
month.    Mustered  out  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  June  23,  1917. 


PROPST,  CLYDE  L.  Enlisted  June  2,  1918,  at  Con- 
cord, N.  C.  Went  to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Transferred 
to  Receiving  Ship  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  later  went 
aboard  the  U.  S.  S.  Oklahoma,  where  he  served  until  dis- 
charged on  the  9th  of  August,  1919. 


PRUETTE,  THOMAS  R„  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  4th 
Div.,  Btn.  Regt.  156,  D.  B.  Born  in  Rutherford  County; 
son  of  G.  B.  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Pruette.  Entered  service 
May  28,  1918,  at  Rutherfordton.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Did  clerical  work  in  adju- 
tant's office.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier  Dec.  3,  1918. 


PULLEY,  WALLACE  R.,  1st  Class  Private,  120th 
Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Z.  T.  Pulley.  Husband  of  Mrs."  Lela  May 
Pulley.  Entered  the  service  May  30,  1917,  at  Durham, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres,  Belgium,  Bellicourt,  France,  Vaux  Andigny. 
Wounded  at  Bohain.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  14, 
1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17, 
1919. 


PULLEY,  SAMUEL  C,  1st  Class  Private,  119th  Inf., 
30th  Div.,  Co.  H.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Z.  T.  Pulley.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mable  Pulley. 
Entered  the  service  at  Durham,  N.  C,  March  30,  1918. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  from  July  to 
September ;  Hindenburg  Line  September  to  October. 
Fought  at  Ypres  July  to  August  26th  and  at  Voormizelle 
August  31st  to  September  2nd ;  Bellicourt  September  27th 
to  October  1st ;  Premont  and  Busigny  October  9th.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919,  and  was  mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  9,  1919. 


PURVIS,  WHIT  C,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt. ;  of  Martin  County ;  son  of  J.  H.  and  Mrs.  An- 
nie M.  Purvis.  Entered  service  May  29,  1917,  at  Wil- 
liamston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt, N.  J.  Sailed  for  France.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl. 
Aug.  1,  1917;  Sergt.  June,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Quentin, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Wounded  by  shrapnel  Sept.  29,  1918, 
at  St.  Quentin.  Sent  to  British  Hospital  Base  No.  73. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  17,  1919. 


PUTMAN,  ERNEST  S.,  Private  1st  Class,  Engrs., 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  105th  Regt.;  of  Cleveland  County; 
son  of  Eli  and  Julie  Putman.  Entered  service  Sept.  1, 
1917,  at  Shelby,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  April,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Quentin,  Meuse-Argonne,  Cambrai,  Ypres.  Gassed 
at  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1919.  Sent  to  Field  Hospital.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  April,  1919. 


PYLE,  CLARENCE  E.,  Acting  Sergt.,  C.  O.  T.  School. 
Born  in  Edgecombe  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C. 
E.  Pyle.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Louise  Pyle.  Entered  the 
service  July  23,  1918,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Was  sent 
to  the  University  of  Virginia.  Was  sent  to  Officers' 
Training  Camp  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  Nov.  22,  1919. 


RAIFORD,  CLAUDE  EXCELL,  Private  1st  Class, 
Inf.,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Regt.  Born  in  Cabarrus  County 
Sept.  15,  1888;  son  of  P.  B.  and  Mrs.  E.  J.  Raiford.  En- 
tered service  May  28,  1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May  29,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier  June  1,  1917,  then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.,  July  20, 
1917.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  20,  1917.  Fought  at 
Alsace-Lorraine  Metz.  Was  wounded  and  sent  to  hos- 
pital at  Vichy,  France.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
Aug.  6,  1919. 


RANKIN,  HENRY  M.  Enlisted  in  the  Navy  June  14, 
1918,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Went  to  Hampton  Roads,  Va., 
Training  Station.  On  sea  duty  Oct.  4,  1918,  made  nine 
trips  across  on  the  Transport  U.  S.  "Artigone."  Mus- 
tere  out  Oct.  6,  1919. 


RANKIN  THOS.  W.,  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  81st 
Div.,  317th  Regt.;  of  Cumberland  County;  son  of  A.  E. 
and  Zula  Rankin.  Entered  service  April  6,  1918,  at  Fay- 
etteville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Cam))  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  then  to  Camp  Jackson.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  31,  1918.  Transferred  to  Ft. 
Sill,  Okla.,  Oct.  8,  1918,  School  of  Artillery.  Mustered 
out  at  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  Dec.  13,  1918. 


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RAPER,  WILLIAM  WOOD,  Yeoman  1st  Class,  Navy ; 
of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  Austin  0.  Raper.  Entered 
service  May  2,  1915,  at  Richmond.  Sent  to  St.  Helena 
May  3,  1915.  Held  rating  App.  Sea;  0.  Sea.;  Sea.,  2nd 
Class;  Sea.  1st  Class;  Yeo.  3rd  Class;  Yeo.  2nd  Class; 
Yeo.  1st  Class.  Transferred  from  Naval  Station  to  Lou- 
isiana Jan.  6,  1916.  Transferred  to  "Vermont"  May, 
1916.  Served  Seaman  Guard  on  "Cumberland."  Has  re- 
ceived active  service  discharge.  Received  one  gold  chev- 
ron for  three  months  sea  dutv.  Mustered  out  at  Rec. 
Ship  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Feb.  14,  1919. 


RAPER,  JOHN  LAFAYETTE,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  L, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  A.  0. 
and  Mrs.  L.  M.  Raper.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at 
High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  June  5, 
1917.  Fought  at  Belgium  and  France  with  Div.  until 
Oct.  2,  1918.  Transferred  to  Army  Candidate  School  at 
Langier,  France.  1st  enlistment  June  5,  1913;  2nd  en- 
listment June  16,  1916.  Served  on  Mexican  Border.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  13th,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson  April  18,  1919. 


RAPER,  LEON  C,  Private  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C,  13th 
Inf.  Born  in  Johnston  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J. 
R.  Raper;  husband  of  Mrs.  Ida  Raper.  Entered  service 
Aug.  19,  1914,  at  Kenly,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Columbus,  Ohio, 
from  there  to  Paris  Island,  S.  C,  from  there  to  Presidio, 
Cal.  Mustered  out  at  Presidio,  Cal.,  March  9,  1919.  Was 
in  the  Philippines  for  33  months. 


RAULFES,  CHARLES  F.,  Private,  115th  Trans. 
Corps.  Born  in  Pasquotank  County;  son  of  C.  F.  W.  and 
Mrs.  E.  W.  Raulfes.  Entered  service  Oct.  4,  1917,  at 
Elizabeth  City.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  March  14,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  21,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Apr.  15,  1919. 


RAYMOND,  A.  G.,  Private,  320th  Amb.  Co.,  30th 
Div.,  305th  San.  Train.  Born  in  Nash  County;  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Raymond.  Entered  service  March  2, 
1918,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va. 
Sailed  for  France  May  9,  1918.  Fought  at  Arras-St. 
Mihiel,  Meuse-Argcnne.  Arrived  in  United  States  June 
2,  1919.  Landed  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  19,  1919. 


RECTOR,  J.  A.,  Private  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps,  79th 
Div.,  313th  Regt.,  San.  Tr.  Born  in  Wilkes  County,  Aug. 
23,  1898;  son  of  J.  E.  and  Mrs.  Ida  Rector.  Enlisted  at 
Richmond,  Va.  Entered  service  July  8,  1917,  at  North 
Wilkesboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Kv.  Transferred 
to  Ft.  Oglethorpe  July  19,  1917,  then  to  Camp  Meade, 
Md.,  Aug.  27,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  July  8,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Mont  Faueon, 
Grande  Montagne,  Troyon  Sector  No.  304.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  May  29,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  5,  1919. 


REDDICK,  LYNTON  B.,  Private,  Aviation  Corps, 
389th  Aero  Sqdn.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Preston  Reddick.  Entered  service  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  Dec.  13,  1917.  Sent  to  Hancock,  Ga.,  then 
to  Waco,  Texas.  Sailed  for  France  July,  1918.  Died 
from  double  pneumonia  at  Camp  Merritt,  Feb.  28,  1919. 
Buried  at  Scotland  Neck,  N.  C. 


REDDING,  JOS.  H.,  JR.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  81st 
Div.,  323rd  Regt.,  Inf.;  of  Randolph  County;  son  of  J. 
H.  and  Mrs.  Ellen  Redding.  Entered  service  May  29, 
1917,  at  Ashboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France.  Landed 
at  Liverpool  Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  14,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 


RAWLINGS,  L.  D.,  Ensign  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  Born  in 
Wilson  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  G.  Rawlings;  hus- 
band of  Mrs  Margaret  Rawlings.  Entered  service  Jan. 
8,  1918,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Was  on  Sub  Chaser  No.  109. 
Transferred  to  Section  Base  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  Oct. 
10,  1918.  Commissioned  to  Ensign  Oct.  3,  1918.  On  con- 
voy duty  while  seaman.  One  trip  on  "City  of  Savannah" 
to  Porto  Rico.    Mustered  out  Jan.  5,  1919. 


REDFEARN,  FRANK  TOWNLEY,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co. 
F,  3rd  Pioneer  Regt.;  of  Union  County;  son  of  R.  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Redfearn.  Entered  service  Aug.  27,  1917,  at 
Monroe,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred 
to  Ft.  Mcintosh,  Texas,  then  to  Camp  Wadsworth.  Sailed 
for  France  Aug.  30,  1918.  Comm.  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  27,  1917. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  July  24,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug. 
15,  1919. 


RAY,  E.  C,  Btry.  F,  30th  Div.,  318th  F.  A.  Born  in 
Cabarrus  County.  Entered  service  May  29,  1918,  at  Con- 
cord, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Eng- 
land Aug.  8,  1918.  Served  there  until  sent  to  France, 
Chaumont  Sector,  on  his  way  to  the  front  when  Armistice 
was  signed.  Sailed  from  Brest,  France,  June  3,  1919. 
Returned  to  United  States  June  11,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  22,  1919. 


RAY,  A.  W.,  Private  1st  Class,  2nd  Co.,  1st  Corps, 
Artillery  Park.  Born  in  Durham  County;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  T.  Ray.  Entered  service  Feb.  25,  1918,  at  Dur- 
ham, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  22,  1918. 
Fought  at  Champagne,  Marne  defensive,  Aisne-Marne 
offensive,  Oise-Aisne  offensive,  Verdun,  Chateau  Thierry 
Sector,  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Was  with  army  of 
occupation  in  Germany  seven  months.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  10,  1919. 


REECE,  BARTLEY  J.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  105th 
Regt.,  30th  Div.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  J.  A.  L.  and 
Mrs.  M.  J.  Reece.  Husband  of  Thelma  Reece.  Entered 
service  at  High  Point,  N.  C.,  June  5,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed 
for  France  May  27,  1918.  Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Bel- 
gium, Bellicourc,  LaSalle  River,  Mazinghein,  France.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  15,  1919.  Mustered  out  of  serv- 
ice at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 


REESE,  WILLIAM  J.,  Mechanic,  C.  A.  C.  Co.,  7th, 
A.  A.  Btry.;  of  Henderson  County;  son  of  Walter  and 
Mrs.  Minnie  Reese.  Entered  service  May  28,  1917,  at 
Hendersonville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C.  Sailed 
for  France  May  19,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Mechanic 
May,  1918.  Fought  at  Toul  Sector,  Somme  Sector,  St. 
Mihiel.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  8,  1919,  at  Hoboken. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  28,  1919. 


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a  mass  of  barb-wire  entanglements,  but  such  was  not  the  case  in  the  last  few  months  of 
fighting.  Trench  warfare  was  changed  to  (pen  warfare,  much  to  the  delight  of  our  sol- 
diers. This  is  a  sketch  of  one  front  line  just  after  our  boys  jumped  oil"  at  Sommerance, 
on  November  1,  1918. 


TAR- HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


EHEM,  CURTIS  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  120th 
Regt.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  son  of  F.  G.  and  Mrs.  E. 
A  Rhem.  Entered  service  July  8,  1916,  at  Weldon.  Sent 
to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stewart,  Texas, 
then  to  camp  at  Greenville,  Aug.  27,  1917.  Oversea  from 
Boston,  to  France  May  12,  1918.  Was  in  all  engagements 
with  his  regiment;  six  months  on  Mexican  Border.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  April  18,  1919. 

RHODARMER,  JOHN  H.,  Chief  Yeoman,  Navy;  of 
Haywood  County ;  son  of  W.  R.  and  Mrs.  E.  K.  Rhodar- 
mer.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ina  Louisa  Rhodarmer.  Entered 
service  April  17,  1918,  at  Canton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  U.  S. 
Naval  Hospital  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Transferred  to  North 
Sea  mine  fleets.  Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  March 
12,  1919. 


RIDGE,  WAYMAN  A.,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  I, 
322nd  Regt.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Randolph  County  July 
28,  1892 ;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Orie  Ridge.  Entered  service 
at  Ashboro,  N.  C,  May  29,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp 
Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  June  18, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 

RILEY,  HERBERT  G.,  Blacksmith  1st  Class,  Naval 
A.  S.;  of  Orange  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Riley.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Riley.  Entered  service 
Dec.  10,  1917,  at  Hillsboro.  Sent  to  Bay  Shore,  L.  I. 
Sailed  for  France  Feb.  5,  1918,  on  French  ship  "La  Tou- 
raine."  Was  in  France  and  Italy  in  Naval  Air  Service. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  16,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  July  30,  1919. 


RHODES,  RICHARD  LEWIS,  Band  Corpl.,  119th 
Inf.,  Hdqurs.  Co.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Lenoir  County ;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  E.  L.  Rhodes.  Entered  service  Jan. 
29,  1916,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C, 
then  to  the  Mexican  Border.  Transferred  to  Camp  Roy- 
ster  and  Camp  Sevier,  1917-1918.  Sailed  for  France  May 
11,  1918.  Gassed  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  Sept.  2,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919.  Enlisted  in  2nd  N.  C.  N.  G. 
Served  on  the  Mexican  Border.    Served  overseas. 

RHODES,  GEO.  EVERETT,  Sergt.,  Aviation,  1st 
Co.,  4th  Regt.  Born  in  Lenoir  County;  son  of  R.  E.  L. 
and  Mrs.  Etta  Rhodes.  Entered  service  Jan.  5,  1916,  at 
Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  July,  1918.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Sergt.  July,  1918.  Enlisted  in  N.  C.  N.  G. 
Served  on  Mexican  Border  for  six  months.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  July  4,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  Aug.  1,  1919. 

RICE,  A.  R.,  Private  1st  Class,  Heavy  Artillery,  Btry. 
F,  81st  Div.,  316th  Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of 
J.  H.  and  Mrs.  Laura  Rice.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Treva  Long 
Rice.  -Entered  service  May  24,  1918,  at  High  Point. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Remount; 
had  charge  of  horses.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  March  11,  1919. 

RICE,  CHARLIE  M.,  Private  1st  Class,  Artly.,  Bat.  F, 
81st  Div.,  318th  F.  A.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  son  of 
Nelson  and  Mrs.  Edith  Bell  Rice.  Entered  service  Mav 
28,  1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson  May 
27,  1918.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  July  23, 
1918.  Sailed  for  France.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  20,  1919. 

RICHARDSON,  BRYSON  N.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  F, 
147th  Regt.;  of  Randolph  County;  son  of  William  R.  and 
Mrs.  Ella  Richardson.  Entered  service  August  27,  1918, 
at  Carthage,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison, 
Ind.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind.,  Dec. 
11,  1918. 

REDDICK,  HUBERT  H.,  Private,  38th  Inf.,  3rd  Div., 
Co.  M.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Preston  Reddick.  Entered  service  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
Jan.  18,  1918.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  then  to  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France  April  29,  1918.  Fought  at  Chateau  Thierry, 
Marne.  Gassed  Aug.  10,  1918,  at  Fisnie.  Sent  to  Hos- 
pital No.  1  and  to  Base  No.  166  and  Base  No.  114.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Meade  Jan.  20,  1919. 


RING,  JOHN  THOMAS,  Corpl.,  6th  Marines,  97th 
Co.,  145th  Regt.;  of  Forsythe  County.  Born  Sept,  3, 
1896 ;  son  of  S.  G.  and  Mrs.  Laura  May  Ring.  Entered 
service  Jan.  17.  1918,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Paris  Island,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Quantico,  Va.  Sailed 
for  France  April  22,  1918.  Killed  near  Tigny,  France,  in 
the  battle  of  Belleau  Woods  July  19,  1918. 

RITTER,  JAMES  B.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Field  Hos- 
pital Div.  Born  in  Moore  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
S.  T.  Ritter.  Entered  service  July  6,  1918,  at  Carthage, 
N.  C.  Sent,  to  Fort  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  then  to  St.  Standish, 
Mass.  Transferred  to  Commonwealth  Pier,  Mass.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  22,  1919. 

ROANE,  J.  V.,  Private,  117th  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  Co.  L. 
Born  in  Bertie  County  Aug.  16,  1894;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Junius  Roane.  Entered  service  March  29,  1918,  at 
Kelford,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
July  3,  1918.  Fought  on  the  Hindenburg  Line,  Bellicourt, 
Ypres,  and  in  all  engagements  of  117th  Regt.  Arrived 
in  the  United  States  March  1,  1919.  Landed  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  April  16, 
1919. 

ROANE,  E.  C,  Sergt.,  Engrs.,  Co.  D.  Born  in  North- 
ampton County,  N.  C,  Jan.,  1896;  son  of  W.  E.  and 
Nellie  B.  Roane.  Husband  of  Francis  Benthal  Roane. 
Entered  service  at  Rich  Square,  N.  C,  April  25,  1918. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France,  Sept.  13, 
1918.  Promoted  to  Segrt.  June  1,  1919.  Returned  to 
the  U.  S.  A.  July  4,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  July  17,  1919. 

ROBARDS,  WILLIAM  C,  Sergt.,  120th  Inf.,  30th 
Div.,  Co.  E.  Born  in  Granville  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  H.  J.  Robards.  Entered  the  service  at  Oxford, 
N.  C,  June  22,  1916.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May, 
1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  August,  1917,  and  to  Sergt. 
September,  1917.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Hindenburg  Line,  St. 
Quentin.  Gassed  at  Vaux-Andigny  Oct.  7,  1918.  Recom- 
mended for  commission.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

ROBERSON,  LELAND  D.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  80th 
Div.,  320th  Regt. ;  of  Martin  County ;  son  of  David  F.  and 
Mrs.  Julia  Roberson.  Entered  service  June  28,  1918,  at 
Robersonville.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Hill,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  22,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne.  Wounded  by  shrapnel  at  the  Argonne 
Front  Nov.  1,  1918.  ^Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July 
24,  1919. 


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RHODES,  GORDON  LEE,  Sgt.  Inf.,  Co.  F,  119th  Reg., 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Lenoir  County,  N.  C,  Aug.  2,  1893; 
son  of  R.  E.  L.  and  Etta  Brinson  Rhodes.  Entered  the 
service  at  Kinston,  N.  C,  Jan.  29,  1916,  and  sent  to  Camp 
Glenn,  N.  C,  and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Stewart,  Tex. ; 
then  to  Camp  Royster  and  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  May  5,  1918.  Promoted  Sgt.  November, 
1917.  Fought  in  all  engagements  of  the  30th  Div.  until 
Sept.  29,  1918.  Gassed  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  Sept.  2,  1918. 
Killed  on  the  Hindenburg  Line,  Sept.  29,  1918,  and  buried 
at  Bony-Aisne.  Enlisted  in  the  2nd  N.  C.  N.  G.  and 
served  on  the  Mexican  border.  Cited  for  Bravery  in 
September,  1918. 


RITTER,  DUNCAN  C,  Wagoner,  Medical  Corps, 
320th  Amb.  Co.,  80th  Div.,  305th  San.  Tr.  Barn  in  Moore 
County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Ritter.  Entered 
the  service  March  21,  1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent 
to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918.  Pro- 
moted from  Private  to  1st  Class  Wagoner.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel-Artois.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  12,  1919. 


ROUNTREE,  JOSEPH  DIXON,  Private  1st  Class,  Co. 
C,  1st  Div.,  28th  Reg.  Born  in  Lenoir  County,  Aug.  20, 
1898 ;  son  of  Joseph  H.  and  Elizabeth  Dixon  Rountree. 
Entered  service  April  19,  1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Savannah,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Texas.  Fought  at 
Cantigny  and  wounded  there  May  30,  1918.  Died  May 
31,  1918.     Buried  in  French  Cemetery. 

Joseph  Dixon  Rountree  was  the  first  from  Lenoir 
County  to  fall  on  the  battlefields  of  France.  This  closes 
the  door  on  the  earthly  existence  of  this  Lenoir  County 
lad,  leaving  to  us  the  memory  of  a  life  given  to  the  cause 
of  humanity. 

He  heard  humanity's  clear  call, 

And  knew  the  voice  divine, 
He  gave  his  life,  he  gave  his  all, 

In  deadly  battle  line. 

The  silent  stars  in  love  look  down, 

Where  lies  this  loyal  son, 
In  frost  and  dew  they  weave  a  crown, 

Of  honors  he  has  won. 


ROBINSON,  MONROE  L..  Private.  Enlisted  April 
15,  1917,  5th  Co.,  C.  A.  C,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Later  trans- 
ferred to  10th  Anti-Aircraft  Battery.  Sailed  for  France 
July  8,  1918.  Served  in  Argonne  Forest  and  St.  Mihiel 
drives.  Returned  to  U.  S.  January  1,  1919.  Discharged 
January  8,  1919.    Home  address,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


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ROBERTS,  J.  L.,  Sergt.,  Heavy  Artly.,  Bbry.  E,  81st 
Div.,  316th  Regt. ;  of  Orange  County ;  son  of  W.  R.  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Roberts.  Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917.  at 
HMsboro,"  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  4, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919,  Newport  News, 
Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  20,  1919. 

ROBERTS,  JOHN  G.,  Private,  35th  Div.,  C.  A.  C. 
110th  French  Motor  Btry.;  of  Cabarrus  County;  son  of 
J.  D.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Roberts.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Cora  May 
Roberts.  Entered  service  July  24,  1917,  at  Salisbury,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills. 
L.  I,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May  29,  1918.  Fought  at 
Verdun  Sector,  Somme  Drive,  at  Verdun  from  Oct.  14, 

1918,  to  Nov.  11,  1918.     Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  27, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  Aug.  4,  1919. 

ROBERTSON,  OWEN  S.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  of  Orange  County ;  son  of  C.  H.  and  Mrs.  P. 
C.  Robertson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  S.  G.  Robertson.  Entered 
service  May  13,  1917,  at  Hillsboro.  Sent  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.,  transferred  to  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, Greenville.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Was 
in  all  engagements  with  his  company  until  wounded  at 
battle  near  Mazinghien  Oct.  18th  by  M.  G.  bullet.  Sent  to 
General  Hospital,  Brest.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  December, 
1918.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.,  March  1, 
1919. 

ROBINOWITZ,  MAX,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  C,  316th 
Regt.,  Med.  Detachment.  Born  in  Guilford  county  Oct. 
24,  1897;  son  of  A.  and  Emma  Lee  Robinowitz.  Entered 
the  service  at  High  Point,  N.  C,  May  25,  1918,  and  sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  then  transferred  to  Camp 
Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  July,  1918.  Served  in  hos- 
pital work  throughout  service.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A. 
August,  1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  12,  1919. 

ROBINSON,  JNO.  A.,  Bugler,  54th  Inf.,  Co.  D,  6th 
Div.  Born  in  Nash  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  T. 
Robinson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Sula  Robinson.  Entered  the 
service  May  10,  1918,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Ft.  Scriven,  Ga.,  and  frcm  there  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S. 
C,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France 
July  6,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June,  1919.  Was  in 
Germany  one  month  with  the  Army  of  Occupation.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  24,  1919. 

ROCHELLE,  W.  M.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.  Deteh., 
14th  Div.,  14th  Regt.,  Amn.  Tr. ;  of  Pender  County ;  son 
of  Vann  and  Sivil  Rochelle.  Entered  service  May  27, 
1918,  at  Burgaw,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
transferred  to  Camp  Custer,  Mich.,  Aug.  10,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Corpl.  Aug.  1,  1918;  Sergt.  Oct.  10,  1918. 
Was  Provost  Sergt.  for  14th  Amtn.  Tr.  at  Camp  Custer, 
Mich.,  from  September,  1918,  to  Feb.  1,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  Feb.  15,  1919. 

RODGERS,  JOHN  J.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  L, 
81st  Div.,  321st  Regt.  Born  in  Washington  County;  son  of 
T.  W.  and  Mrs.  Agnes  Rodgers.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ber- 
nice  Rodgers.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Ply- 
mouth, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  from  there  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  20,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Landed 
in  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  28,  1919. 


ROGERS.  DAVID  J.,  Musician  3rd  Class,  119th  Inf. 
Band,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Sampson 
County;  son  of  E.  M.  and  Hattie  Rogers.  Entered  service 
Jan.  1,  1916,  at  Clinton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Stuart,  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  Calais.  France,  May  27,  1918.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  Musician  3rd  Class  Sept.  26,  1918.  Fought  in  all 
actions  of  119th  Regt.  Enlisted  in  N.  C.  N.  G.,  was  in 
actual  duty  from  Jan.  1,  1916,  to  April  8,  1919.  Served  on 
Mexican  border  five  months.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April 
3,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  8, 
1919. 

ROGERS,  PAUL  E.,  Private,  Ordnance  Corps,  At- 
tached to  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf.  Born  in  Duplin  County; 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  J.  Rogers.  Entered  the  service 
May  27,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  Aug.  10,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  May  27, 
1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  Oct.  11,  1917.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Bellicourt,  Hindenburg.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  10, 
1919;  landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18,  1913. 

ROGERS,  WILLIAM  F.,  Reg.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Personnel 
Co.,  A.  G.  D.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
J.  F.  Rogers.  Entered  service  April  1,  1918,  at  Durham, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, Greenville,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier, 
Greenville,  S.  C. 

ROGERSON,  FRANK  RICHARD,  1st  Class  Private, 
Btry.  A,  81st  Div.,  317th  Regt.,  F.  A.  Born  in  Chowan 
County:  son  of  R.  A.  and  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Rogerson.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Mary  Mariah  Rogerson.  Entered  service 
April  26,  1918,  at  Edenton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  August, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June,  1919. 

ROOK,  WILLIAM  F.,  Private,  118th  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th 
Div. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  Elisa  Rook  and  Mrs. 
Maggie  Rook.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Treves  Culler  Rook.  En- 
tered service  June  22,  1916,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  25,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres 
in  Belgium  and  St.  Quentin,  France.  He  was  gassed  near 
St.  Quentin  Sept.  25,  1918.  Sent  to  5th  Southern  Hos- 
pital, General,  transferred  to  Base  No.  33.  Was  in  N.  G., 
mustered  out  and  recalled  to  active  duty.  Set  sail  from 
Liverpool,  Eng.,  Dec.  12th;  landed  in  U  .S.  A.  Dec.  22, 
1918,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene, 
N.  C,  Feb.  6,  1919. 

ROLLINS,  THOMAS  C,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  33rd  Div., 
122nd  Regt.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  W.  J.  and  Mrs.  A.  C. 
Rollins.  Entered  service  May  27,  1918,  at  Boydton,  Va. 
Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  transferred  to  Newport  News,  Va. 
Sailed  for  France  July  2,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  June, 
1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Troyon  Sector.  Gassed 
at  Troyon  Sector  Nov.  9,  1918.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No. 
52.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  27,  1919. 

ROSS,  R.  W.,  1st  Lt.,  M.  G.  Co.  F,  157th  Div., 
French  Regt.,  371st  Inf.  Born  in  Craven  County;  son  of 
E.  C.  and  Mrs.  Sudie  Ross.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Maie  Ross. 
Entered  service  May  15,  1917,  at  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  St.  Nazaire,  France,  April  28,  1918.  Fought  at 
Verdun  Sector,  Champagne  offensive,  Vosges  Mtn.  Sector. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  12,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Feb.  22,  1919. 


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ROSS,  CARL  LEE,  1st  Class  Q.  M.  (Navy),  2nd  Dept. 
Born  in  Wilson  County,  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  H. 
Ross.  Entered  the  service  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  May  18, 
1917.  Was  sent  to  Harbor  Island  and  from  there  to  St. 
Helena,  Va.,  transferred  to  New  London,  Conn.  Was  on 
Sub.  chaser  No.  124.  Made  one  trip  across,  stayed  18 
months  in  all.  Was  on  barrage  duty.  Spent  most  of  time 
between  Greece  and  Italy. 


RUFFIN,  JAMES  D„  Engine  Man  2nd  Class,  Navy, 
Engrs.  Div.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County  Sept.  5,  1895; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Ruffin.  Entered  the  ser- 
vice at  Norfolk,  Va.,  April  25,  1917.  Was  sent  to  St.  He- 
lena Tr.  Station,  from  there  to  Atlantic  Fleet  May  5,  1917. 
On  transport  service  from  July  1,  1917,  until  Oct.  2,  1919. 
Chased  by  submarine  on  July  trip,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Naval  Base,  Norfolk,  Va.,  Oct.  2,  1919. 


ROSE,  G.  T.,  Sergt,  Co.  A,  8th  Div.,  M.  P.  Regt. ;  of 
Nash  County ;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Mrs.  Laura  Rose.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Mattie  Rose.  Entered  service  April  1,  1911, 
at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Was  discharged  March  31,  1914, 
at  Pipe  Island.  Re-enlisted  there  April  2,  1914.  Dis- 
charged Dec.  5,  1918.  Was  in  the  Philippine  Islands  from 
June,  1911,  until  August,  1916,  then  joined  11th  Cavalry 
and  went  to  Mexican  border,  then  transferred  to  23rd 
Cavalry  ,then  to  81st  F.  A.,  then  to  24th  M.  G.  Btn.,  trans- 
ferred to  22nd  M.  G.  Btn.,  then  to  8th  M.  P.  Was  in  Camp 
Mills  ready  to  sail  on  Nov.  11,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Dec.  5,  1918.  At  present  Scout  Master, 
Troop  8,  No.  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

ROUGOTES,  CHRISTOS  G.,  Sergt.,  Inf.  Co.  D,  77th 
Div.,  307th  Regt.  Born  in  Greece;  son  of  George  Rou- 
gotes  and  Mrs.  Vonlikt  Rougotes.  Entered  service  Dec. 
6,  1917,  at  New  York.  Sent  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for 
France  April  6,  1918.  Fought  at  Lorraine  Sector,  Vesle 
and  Aisne-Argonne.  Gassed  at  Vesle  Sept.  14,  1918.  Sent 
to  Base  Hospital  No.  41.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Upton 
May  9,  1919. 

ROUSE,  PELL  EMORY,  Sergt.,  2nd  Eng.  Hdqrs. ;  of 
Lenoir  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  R.  Rouse.  Entered 
service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  La  Grange,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson.  Sailed  for  France  Jan.  21,  1918.  Fought  at 
Somme  offensive.  Wounded  at  Battle  of  Somme  by  bullet 
July  26,  1918.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No.  8  in  France, 
Camp  Hospital  No.  31,  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June 
27,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  July  15, 
1919.  First  enlisted  Sept.  19,  1917;  was  discharged  at 
Camp  Jackson  Oct.  1,  1917.  Re-enlisted  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  Jan.  14,  1918. 

ROWE,  M.  M.,  1st  Class  Private,  1st  and  A  Co.,  M.  P., 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Catawba  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  G.  L.  Rowe.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Myrtle  Rowe.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Lincolnton,  N.  C,  April  10,  1917. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May 
25,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Somme  offensive,  Hindenburg 
Line  offensive.  Arrived  in  the  U.  S.  A.  April  7,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  10,  1919.  Vol- 
unteered in  the  N.  C.  N.  G.  and  trained  at  Lincolnton,  N. 
C,  and  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 

ROWE,  CAROLYN  W.,  Chief  Yeoman,  F,  N.  0.  T.  S. 
Born  in  Halifax  County  Sept.  6,  1898;  the  daughter  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  G.  Rowe.  Entered  the  service  at  Nor- 
folk, Va.,  from  Weldon,  N.  C,  March  15,  1918.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Chief  Yeoman  July  30,  1919.  Served  in  Nor- 
folk with  the  N.  O.  T.  S.  during  entire  period  of  service. 
Hers  was  a  most  pleasant  work.  Mustered  out  at  Nor- 
folk, Va.,  Aug.  6,  1919. 

ROWE,  HERBERT  GRAHAM,  2nd  Class  Q.  M.,  Navy, 
U.  S.  S.  Iowa.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  H.  G.  Rowe.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  14,  1918, 
at  Operating  Base,  Norfolk,  Va.  Sailed  for  overseas  ser- 
vice on  U.  S.  S.  Wilhelmina.  Made  four  trips  across.  One 
to  St.  Nazaire,  two  to  Brest,  and  one  to  Bordeaux.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Aug.  28,  1919. 


RUSS,  GEO.  E.,  Cook,  115th  M.  G.  Btn.,  Co.  C,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  New  Hanover  County,  N.  C,  Jan.  19,  1897; 
son  of  J.  P.  and  Fannie  Russ.  Entered  the  service  at 
Wilmington,  N.  C,  July,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  with 
his  company.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  March  22,  1919, 
land  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  3,  1919. 


RUSS,  HIRAM  R.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  41st  Div. ;  of 
Columbus  County ;  son  of  Andrew  and  Renee  Russ.  Hus- 
band of  Molsie  Folk  Russ.  Entered  service  June  5,  1917, 
at  Whitesville.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  transferred  to 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  May,  1918.  A.  J.  Russ,  his  grandfather,  was  in 
Civil  War.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  February,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  12,  1919. 

RUSSELL,  TOM  H.,  Sergt.,  Camp  Personnel  Co.;  of 
Stanley  County ;  son  of  W.  C.  and  S.  F.  A.  Russell.  En- 
tered service  May  24,  1918,  at  Winston-Salem.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Sevier  Feb.  14,  1919. 


RUSSELL,  DR.  J.  M.,  1st  Lt.,  Base  Hospital  135;  of 
Haywood  County;  son  of  J.  H.  and  Mrs.  L.  H.  Russell. 
Plusband  of  Mrs.  Lucy  Terrell  Russell.  Entered  service 
July  15,  1918,  at  Canton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greenleaf, 
Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  1st  Lt.  June  21,  1918.  Served  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  since 
1915,  where  he  held  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Wadsworth  Dec.  15,  1918. 


RUSSELL,  JAS.  E.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Field  Hos- 
pital No.  120,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Lee  County,  N.  C,  May 
24,  1900;  son  of  C.  H.  and  Emma  Russell.  Entered  the 
service  at  Jonesboro,  N.  C,  Sept.  30,  1917,  and  sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Was  in  the  115th  M.  G.  Btn.  four 
months.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Sevier,  S. 
C,  May  20,  1918. 


SADLER,  COURTNEY  K.,  Wagoner,  Ammunition 
Tr.,  30th  Div.,  105th  Regt.,  Co.  A.  Born  in  Warren  Coun- 
ty; the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Henry  Sadler.  Husband  of 
Cora  Browning  Sadler.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  June  3,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Woevre,  Toul.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  3,  1919. 


SAIED,  CHARLIE,  1st  Class  Private,  F.  A.,  1st  Btry., 
Assigned  to  42nd  Div.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County:  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  B.  O.  Saied.  Entered  the  service 
Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Oct.  28,  1918.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  May  21,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
May  26,  1919. 


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A  FAMILIAR  NIGHT  SCENE  TO  THE  ONES  WHO  WERE  OVER 

THERE 

Just  like  a  Fourth  of  July  celebration.  Star  shells  bursting  to  sig- 
nal the  artillery,  flares  to  light  up  No-Man's  Land,  and  the  boom,  boom 
of  cannon,  which  sounded  like  huge  fire  crackers.  Slow,  but  sure,  we 
moved  on  through  the  Argonne. 


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SAINTSING,  WATSON  LEE,  Private,  318th  F.  A., 
81st  Div.,  Btry.  D.  Born  in  Davidson  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  M.  Saintsing.  Entered  the  service  at 
Lexington,  N.  C,  May  29,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  7,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  4,  1919, 
and  was  mustered  out  Feb.  29,  1919. 


SAINTSING,  WILLIAM  FRED,  Private.  Born  in  Da- 
vidson County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  M.  Saintsing. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Annie  Saintsing.  Entered  the  service 
Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  and  sailed  for  France  Oct.  28,  1918.  Landed 
in  the  U.  S.  A.  May  26,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  30,  1919. 

SALE,  V.  D.,  JR.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Btry.,  11th 
Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  V.  D.  and  Mrs.  Mary 
E.  Sale.  Entered  service  Sept.  6,  1918,  at  High  Point, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,.  Dec.  12,  1918. 

SALEEBY,  ABRAHAM,  Private,  22nd  Receiving  De- 
pot; from  Rowan  County,  N.  C.  Entered  the  service  at 
Salisbury,  N.  C,  July  6,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Hancock, 
Ga.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga., 
Jan.  13.  1919.  Was  discharged  as  member  6th  Group, 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  Q.  M.  C. 

SANDERS,  DEWEY  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Montgomery  County;  born  Nov.  15, 
1898 ;  son  of  D.  R.  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Sanders.  Entered 
service  July  26,  1917,  at  Thomasville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918.  Fought  at 
the  Battle  of  Kemmel  Hill,  Hindenburg  Line.  Killed  at 
Battle  of  Kemmel  Hill  by  an  artillery  shell  Sept.  29,  1918. 
Buried  in  Grave  No.  44,  Old  Hickory  No.  3  Cemetery, 
Commance  of  Pontru,  in  the  Department  of  the  Aisne. 

SANFORD,  GEO.  HENRY,  Cook,  105th  Engineers, 
Co.  C,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  S.  L.  Sanford.  Entered  the  service  at  Greens- 
boro, N.  C,  Sept.  20,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  and  sailed  for  France  Aug.  27,  1918.  Received  shell 
wound  at  St.  Mihiel.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Oct.  21,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix  Oct.  28,  1919. 


SAPPENFIELD,  DEWEY  E.,  Student  Army  Training 
Corps,  University  of  North  Carolina,  Private.  Enlisted 
October,  1918;  discharged  Dec.  11,  1918,  at  Chapel  Hill, 
N.  C. 

SAPPKNFIELD,  CIIAS.  M.,  Student  Army  Training 
School,  A  &  E.  Training  School,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Private. 
Enlisted  Oct.  5,  1918;  was  discharged  Dec.  C,  1918,  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C. 

SASSER,  HENRY  V.,  Corpl.,  Field  Sig.  Corps.,  Co. 
306,  Attached  to  81st  Div. :  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  J.  J. 
and  Mrs.  Sarah  Sasser.  Entered  service  May,  1918,  at 
Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to 
(amp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  July 
••'.1,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  April,  1919.  Fought  at 
Vosges  Mtns.,  Meuse-Argonne  and  other  engagements. 
Returned  to  V.  S.  A.  June  29,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson  July,  1919. 


SAULS,  JNO.  E.,  Sergt.,  119th  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div. 
Born  in  Johnston  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  J. 
Sauls.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Agnes  Belle  Sauls.  Entered  the 
service  May  1,  1916,  at  Selma,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Wadsworth,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May 
11,  1918.  Fought  at  Bellicourt,  Busigny,  Brancourt,  St. 
Souplet,  Mazinghein,  Montbrehain,  Voormizelle,  Joncourt. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919 ;  landed  at  Charleston, 
S.  C.  Was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  8, 
1919.  Served  on  the  Mexican  border  five  months  and 
twenty  days. 

SAUNDERS,  ROBERT  L.,  Sergt.,  120th  Inf.,  30th 
Div.,  Co.  M.  Entered  the  service  June  5,  1917,  at  Ashe- 
ville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  May  17,  1918.  Was  at  Ypres  Front  on  special  ob- 
servation duty.  Was  at  the  Hindenburg  Drive  with  the 
2nd  British  Army.  Was  on  the  front  until  Oct.  28,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  7,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  21,  1919. 


SAUNDERS,  H.  T.,  Yeoman  1st  Class,  Navy.  Born  in 
Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  P.  L.  Saunders. 
Entered  the  service  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  June  14,  1917.  Was 
sent  to  Newport,  R.  I.  Made  four  trips  across  on  Impera- 
tor.  On  transport  duty.  Was  at  Naval  Air  Supply  Base, 
France  for  11  months.  Was  also  on  U.  S.  S.  Leviathan 
on  transport  duty.  From  there  went  to  U.  S.  Naval  Base 
at  Pauillac,  France.  Was  on  Imperator  after  leaving 
France.  Mustered  out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Oct.  8, 
1919. 


SAWYER,  J.  B.,  Private,  Light  Artly.,  Btry  C,  42nd 
Div.,  155th  Regt.  Born  in  Buncombe  County,  1895;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  T.  Sawyer.  Entered  service  June  24, 
1918,  at  Asheville,  N.  C,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  21, 
1918.  Fought  at  Argonne  Forest,  Verdun,  Sedan.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  May  13,  1919. 


SCARBORO,  RANDLE  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  3rd  Div., 
3rd  Regt.,  Amtn.  Tr. ;  of  Montgomery  County;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  W.  W.  Scarboro.  Entered  service  October,  1917, 
at  Mt.  Gilead,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  April  5,  1918. 
Fought  at  Chateau  Thierry,  Champagne.  Marne  offensive, 
St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Army  of  Occupation  from 
December,  1918,  to  Aug.  10,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Aug.  25,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  3, 
1919. 


SCARBORO.  ELLIS  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  115th 
M.  G. ;  of  Wake  County  ;  son  of  G.  A.  and  Mrs.  G.  A.  Scar- 
boro. Entered  service  April  9.  1917.  at  Wendell,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France  May  8,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  with 
115th  M.  G.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  9,  1919. 

SCARRORO.  W.  A..  Corpl.,  Aviation  Co.  7:  of  Wake 
County  ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M  .A.  Scarboro.  Entered 
service  July  31,  1918.  at  Wendell,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Kelly 
Field.  Texas,  transferred  to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  then  to  Ft. 
Sam  Houston,  Texas.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Sep- 
tember. 1918.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Sam  Houston  March 
31,  1919. 


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SEAMPULOS,  D.  GEORGE,  Private  1st  Class,  25th 
Co.  Inf. ;  of  Forsyth  County ;  son  of  David  and  Mattie 
Seampulos.  Husband  of  Ruth  McClendon  Seampulos. 
Entered  service  August  24,  1918,  at  Hampton,  Va.  Sent 
to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Transferred  to  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Jan.  7,  1919. 


SILER,  GORDON  L.,  Mechanic,  Aviator,  Div.  883, 
Aero  Squadron.  Born  in  Chatham  County,  July  3,  1894; 
son  of  A.  R.  and  Nannie  Siler.  Entered  service  April  7, 
1918,  at  Siler  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Ossie,  Minn.,  from  there  to  Montgomery, 
Ala.,  Aviator  Depot  No.  3.  Mustered  out  at  Montgomery, 
Ala.,  March  29,  1919. 


SHORT,  JURNEY  L.,  1st  Class  Private,  116th  Reg., 
42nd  Div.,  Co.  M.  Born  in  Wayne  County ;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  R.  Short.  Entered  the  service  July  1,  1917, 
at  Freemont,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Was  sent  to  France 
July  1,  1918.  Wounded  in  battle  Oct.  13,  1918.  Died  Oct. 
17,  1918.    Buried  in  France. 


STONE,  ROBERT  H.,  First  Sgt.,  Inf.,  Co.  8,  2nd  Reg., 
T.  R.  B.  N.  Born  in  Rockingham  County,  Dec.  7,  1896 ; 
son  of  R.  T.  and  Mary  Stone.  Entered  service  August  26, 
1918,  at  Stoneville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl. 
Oct.  1,  1918;  Sgt.,  Dec.  26,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Supply  Sgt.,  Dec.  27,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  First 
Sgt.,  Feb.  4,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  25,  1919. 


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SCHACHNER,  LAWRENCE  J.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Inf.  Son  of  Frank  and  Mrs.  Lola  Schach- 
ner.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Nellie  R.  Culberson  Schachner. 
Entered  service  July  8,  1916,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J. 
Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Corpl.  Aug.  21,  1917;  to  Sergt.  Jan.  20,  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres,  Belgium,  Bellicourt,  France.  Wounded  at  Battle 
of  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918,  by  shrapnel.  Sent  to  Newton 
Abbott,  Eng.,  British  Hospital.  Served  on  Mexican  bor- 
der six  months.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919; 
landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

SCHENCK,  HARRY  O.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.,  Co.  A,  30th 
Div.,  115th  Regt.;  of  Haywood  County;  son  of  S.  P.  and 
A.  H.  Schenck.  Volunteered  June  5,  1917,  at  Waynes- 
ville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  5,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres  and  in  all  engagements  of  115th  M.  G.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  in  March.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson 
April  5,  1919. 

SCOTT,  THOMAS  CYRUS,  Corpl.,  F.  A.,  Btry  A,  30th 
Div.,  113th  F.  A.  Born  in  Onslow  County;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  W.  Scott.  Entered  service  July  2,  1917,  at  Jack- 
sonville, and  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  transferred  to  Camp 
Mills  and  sailed  from  there  for  France  May  2,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Corpl.  December,  1918,  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  and  all  other  engagements. 
Gassed  at  Argonne  Nov.  6,  1918.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital 
39.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28, 
1919. 


SEIFERT,  DAVID  WALTER,  Btn.  Sup.  Sergt., 
Trench  Artly.,  Hdqrs.  Co.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  J.  Seifert.  Entered  the  service  July 
13,  1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Clemson  College 
and  from  there  to  Ft.  Caswell.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France, 
Nov.  2,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Sept.  20,  1918, 
and  to  rank  of  Btn.  Sup.  Sergt.  Oct.  28,  1918.  Returned 
to  the  U.  S.  A.  and  was  mustered  out  at  Fortress  Monroe 
Jan.  19,  1919. 

SEIFERT,  W.  E.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  6th  Trench  Artly. 
Born  in  Halifax  County ;  the  son  of  G.  J.  and  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Seifert.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Florence  F.  Seifert.  Entered 
service  July  15,  1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Clemson 
College,  transferred  to  Ft.  Caswell,  from  there  to  Camp 
Merritt  and  sailed  for  Brest,  France,  Nov.  2,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  8,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Mon- 
roe Jan.  19,  1919. 

SELBY,  JOHN  R.,  Messenger,  Express.  Born  in  Beau- 
fort County ;  son  of  S.  T.  and  Beulah  Selby.  Entered  ser- 
vice April,  1917,  at  Washington,  N.  C,  and  sent  to  Ral- 
eigh, transferred  to  Portsmouth,  detached  service.  Noti- 
fied to  join  service  Nov.  11th  at  Camp  Jackson.  Mustered 
out  at  Raleigh  Dec.  19,  1919. 

SEXTON,  F.  M.,  2nd  Class  Mate  (Navy),  6th  Marines; 
of  Washington  County;  son  of  W.  C.  and  Mrs.  Deborah 
Sexton.  Entered  service  Aug.  8,  1917.  Sent  to  Naval 
Hospital  Aug.  8,  1917.  Transferred  to  League  Island. 
Sailed  for  Brest.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Class  Mate. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  July  9,  1918.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Hampton  Roads. 


SEAGO,  FURMAN  J.,  1st  Class  Private,  320th  Amb., 
80th  Div.;  of  Anson  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  D.  A. 
Seago.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Fanny  Harris  Seago.  Entered 
service  March  5,  1918,  at  Lilesville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  and  in  all  other  battles  of  his  out- 
fit. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  31,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  12,  1919. 

SEAWELL,  CARL  EARNEST,  Private,  F.  A.;  of 
Moore  County;  son  of  Jno.  W.  and  Mrs.  Emily  L.  Seawell. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Donna  B.  Cecil  Seawell.  Entered  ser- 
vice April  26,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  26,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  Feb.  6,  1919. 

SECHREST,  CHAS.  G.,  Corpl.,  118th  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
W.  L.  Sechrest.  Entered  the  service  June  25,  1916,  at 
High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Hin- 
denburg  Line,  Ypres,  Flanders  Front,  St.  Quentin,  St. 
Martin,  Montbrehain.  Gassed  at  St.  Martin  Oct.  17,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  27,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
(amp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  31,  1919.  Was  on  the  Mexi- 
can border  for  five  months. 

SEEHORN,  WILLIAM  W.,  Private  1st  Class,  Btry.  E, 
30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A.;  of  Caldwell  County;  son  of  T.  F. 
and  Callie  V.  Seehorn.  Entered  service  July  4,  1917,  at 
Lenoir,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  June  15,  1918.  Fought  at 
St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest,  Sandy  Woods,  Woevre  Sector. 
Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  March  9,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  March  28,  1919. 


SHACKELFORD,  HERMAN  PAUL,  Corpl.,  120th 
Inf.,  30th  Div.,  Co.  G.  Born  in  Wayne  County ;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H.  Shackelford.  Entered  the  service  April 
2,  1918,  at  Fremont,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  May,  1918.  Fought  with  his  company  in  Belgium 
and  France.  Killed  on  the  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29, 
1918.    Buried  at  Bellicourt,  France. 

SHACKELFORD,  ARTHUR  D.,  Sergt.,  Motor  T.  C, 
Sup.  Tr.,  Co.  E,  8th  Div.  Born  in  Wilson  County ;  the  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H.  Shackelford.  Entered  the  service 
Nov.  30,  1917,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Johnston,  Fla.,  Dec.  25,  1917.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt. 
December,  1918.  Drove  cars  from  factory  to  different 
seaports.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Feb.  7,  1919. 

SHARPE,  SILAS  A.,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  Med.  Co.,  104th 
San.  Tr.,  29th  Div. ;  of  Iredell  County ;  son  of  John  M.  and 
Mrs.  Carrie  Mott  Sharpe.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ethel  Black- 
mer  Sharpe.  Entered  service  June  18,  1916.  Sent  to 
Camp  Stuart,  Va.,  transferred  to  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga., 
then  to  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.  Sailed  for  France  July  5, 
1918.  Fought  at  Alsace  Sector  defensive,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Served  on  Mexican  border  nine  months.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  May  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade, 
Md.,  June  5,  1919. 

SHAVER,  CHARLES  L.,  Capt.,  Inf.,  Co.  N,  5th  Div.. 
6th  Regt.:  of  Rowan  County;  son  of  Robt.  L.  and  Mrs. 
Margaret  V.  Shaver.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Sudie  D.  Shaver. 
Entered  service  Feb.  23,  1903,  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp  Forrest. 
Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  April  9,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  1st.  Lt.  Nov.  27,  1917;  to  Capt.  June  30,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Die  offensive.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  9,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  12,  1919. 


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SHAW,  WILLIAM  T.,  JR.,  Capt.,  Inf.,  3rd  Regulars. 
Born  in  Halifax  County ;  son  of  William  T.  Shaw  and  Mrs. 
Lillie  Gay  Shaw.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Blanche  Shaw.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  1,  1917,  at  Weldon.  Sent  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt  March  1,  1918. 
Went  to  France  May  15,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Capt. 
Dec.  1,  1917,  and  assigned  as  instructor  at  Oglethorpe. 
Killed  at  Chateau  Thierry  July  18,  1918.  Buried  at  Ball- 
canwood  Cemetery.  Detailed  as  commander  of  Casual  at 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Killed  by  shell  fire.  Was  first  buried 
on  battle  field  but  has  been  moved. 

SHEARIN,  LUCIUS  H.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  E,  81st 
Div.,  306th  Regt,  Amtn.  Tr.  Born  in  Halifax  County; 
the  son  of  J.  W.  and  Mrs.  E.  M.  Shearin.  Husband  of 
Mrs.  Dorrine  Shearin.  Entered  service  March  28,  1918, 
at  Weldon,  N.  C,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred 
to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  to  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Fought 
at  Argonne  and  St.  Mihiel.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  8, 
1919,  Newport  News.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  21,  1919. 


SHERRILL,  WILLIAM  M.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  119th  Inf., 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Cabarrus  County.  Entered  the  service 
June  5,  1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  8,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Voormizelle,  Somme.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 

SHERRILL,  FRED  N.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  L. ;  from  Ca- 
barrus County,  N.  C. ;  son  of  J.  0.  and  Mattie  Blanche 
Sherrill.  Entered  the  service  at  Concord,  N.  C,  June  13, 
1916,  and  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Served  on  the  Mexi- 
can border.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  Dec.  4,  1919. 

SHERROD,  JULIAN  D.,  Private,  Pioneer  Inf.,  42nd 
Div.,  Co.  F.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  John  Sherrod.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  5, 
1918,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for 
France  Sept.  13,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  14,  1919;  landed  at  Hoboken,  N. 
J.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  23,  1919. 


SHEARON,  JNO.  D.,  Sergt.,  Ordnance  Dept.,  Hdqrs. 
Co.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Geo.  W.  Shearon.  Entered  the  service  April  25,  1918,  at 
Weldon,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Curtis 
Bay,  Ord.  Dept.,  Baltimore.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl. 
Aug.  1,  1918,  and  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Sept.  1,  1918.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Curtis  Bay  March  23,  1919. 

SHEIL,  JOHN  T.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div., 
105th  Regt.,  Engineers.  Son  of  John  T.  F.  and  Mrs.  S. 
Sheil.  Entered  service  June  21,  1917,  at  High  Point, 
N  .C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  Sept.  1, 
1917.  Sailed  for  France  May,  1918.  Fought  with  the 
30th  Div.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  18,  1919. 

SHELL,  CHARLIE  C,  Private  1st  Class,  Med.,  San. 
Det.,  156th  Depot  Brigade.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  son 
of  C.  E.  and  Mrs.  Cornelia  F.  Shell.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Gertrude  R.  Shell.  Entered  service  March  28,  1918,  at 
Weldon.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson  March  29,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier.  Promoted  to  Act.  Sergt.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Sevier  Dec.  20,  1918. 

SHELTON,  DAVID  B.,  Private  1st  Class,  Med.  Dept., 
Co.  117th  Field  Hospital,  30th  Div.;  of  Guilford  County; 
son  of  Samuel  D.  and  Mrs.  Nannie  L.  Shelton.  Entered 
service  June  22,  1916,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  (Enlisted). 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills, 
N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  July  1,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12  to  16,  1918 ;  Meuse-Argonne  Oct. 
21  to  Nov.  11,  1918;  Toul  Sector  Sept.  1st  to  11th  and 
Oct.  21st  to  Nov.  20,  1918.  Served  in  France  with  the 
A.  E.  F.  with  Field  Hospital  117  from  Aug.  3,  1917,  until 
discharged  April,  1919.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  7,  1919. 

SHERMAN,  HERBERT  JOEL,  Q.  M.  (Navy)  ;  of  Pen- 
der County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  J.  Sherman.  Husband 
of  Mrs.  Annie  Elizabeth  Sherman.  Entered  service  Sept. 
4,  1913,  at  Atkinson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  U.  S.  S.  Antilla. 
Made  four  trips  overseas.  Was  in  the  Central  American 
Revolution,  Honduras,  1913;  Mexican,  at  Vera  Cruz, 
1914;  Haitien,  1915;  Santo  Domingo,  1914;  Cuban  upris- 
ing, 1917.  From  there  to  the  U.  S.  S.  Antilla.  Mustered 
out  at  New  York  Feb.  17,  1919. 


SIDES,  CLAUDE  M.,  R.  O.  1st  Class  (Navy)  ;  of 
Burke  County ;  son  of  J.  M.  and  Mrs.  Ida  Sides.  Husband 
of  Mrs.  Mattie  Sylva  Sides.  Entered  service  July  7,  1915, 
at  Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va.  Transferred 
to  U.  S.  S.  Wyoming  ,then  to  U.  S.  S.  Jason.  Sailed  for 
Brest,  France,  July,  1917.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Ordinary 
Seaman  November,  1915;  to  seaman,  1916;  to  rank  of  Ra- 
dio Electrician  1st  Class.  Made  eight  trips  across  to  Eng- 
land, France,  Spain,  Italy  and  Austria  and  to  Brezil. 
Mustered  out  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  5,  1919. 

SHIPPLETT,  M.  H.,  Amb.  Driver,  Field  Hospital,  30th 
Div.,  117th  Regt.  Born  in  Guilford  County;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  H.  Shipplett.  Entered  the  service  April 
22,  1916,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France 
June  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Toul,  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  7th  and  was  mustered  out 
April  14,  1919.    Was  on  the  Mexican  border. 

SHORT,  EDWIN,  Private.  Born  in  Mecklenburg 
County.  Entered  the  service  May  1,  1918,  at  Charlotte, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  then  to  Ft.  Adams, 
R.  I.  Transferred  to  Camp  Eustis,  Va.  Sailed  for  France 
Sept.  5,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Jan.  18,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  Feb.  14,  1919. 

SHORT,  J.  M„  S.  A.  T.  C,  Private.  Born  in  Wayne 
County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  R.  Short.  Entered 
service  Oct.  1,  1918,  at  Fremont,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Chapel 
Hill,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  Dec.  12, 
1919. 

SHUGART,  FLOYD  CALDWELL,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps ; 
of  Yadkin  County  ;  son  of  Isaac  L.  and  Mrs.  Emma  Green- 
wood Shugart.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Grace  Tatum  Shugart. 
Entered  service  July  16,  1917,  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  transferred  to  Army  Medical  School.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Capt.  Nov.  8,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Taylor,  Ky.,  Sept.  26,  1919. 

SHUPING,  ALEXANDER  L.,  Wagoner,  C.  A.  C, 
Btry.  C,  61st  Regt.;  of  Burke  County;  son  of  J.  A.  and 
Mamie  Lane  Shuping.  Entered  service  April  19,  1917,  at 
Morganton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Scriven,  Ga.  Sailed  for 
France  July  31,  1918.  Promoted  to  Wagoner  July,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  17,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  11,  1919. 


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IN  SEARCH  FOR  BILLETS,  BOUZANCY,  FRANCE 

Immediately  upon  entering  a  town  we  looked  for  shelter,  and  to  find  a 
building  with  a  complete  roof  was  like  getting  money  from  home — "sel- 
dom done." 


Chateau  de  Belle-fille,  near  Chemire  Le  Gaudin,    Built  in  1130. 

In  the  olden  days  of  knighthood  a  beautiful  young  lady  lived  here  and  as  all  young  ladies  are, 
she  was  deeply  in  love  with  a  man.  He  was  a  man  of  wealth,  fashion  and  society,  a  gambler  and  a 
drunkard.  The  priest  told  him  that  if  he  did  not  stop  his  evil  ways  the  Lord  would  destroy  him 
with  fire  and  water.  He  heeded  not  the  advice,  and  one  day  while  crossing  the  Sarth  River,  light- 
ning struck  him  and  he  fell  into  the  water,  dead. 

The  young  lady,  to  mourn  the  loss  of  her  lover,  locked  herself  in  one  of  the  rooms  in  this  cha- 
teau, and  stayed  shut  in  fur  fifty  years,  when  she  died.  Today  the  hole  in  the  wall  through  which 
she  received  her  meals,  is  still  there. 


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SHYTLES,  RALPH  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  106th  Inf.,  27th 
Div.  Was  born  in  Davidson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  C.  H.  Shytles.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Shula  Hughes 
Shytles.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  12,  1918,  at  Camp 
Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed 
for  France  Sept.  18,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March 
6,  1919 ;  landed  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  April  5,  1919. 

SIFFORD,  JAMES  E.,  2nd  Signal  Q.  M.  C.  (Navy). 
Born  Sept.  4,  1900 ;  son  of  W.  L.  and  Fannie  J.  Sifford,  of 
Rowan  County.  Entered  the  service  June  3,  1918,  at  Ral- 
eigh, N.  C.  Sent  to  Hampton  Roads,  Naval  Base.  Was 
ion  board  U.  S.  S.  Ohio,  second  line  battleship.  One  trip 
across ;  landed  at  Brest,  France.  Mustere:!  out  at  Hamp- 
ton Roads,  Naval  Base,  March  24,  1919. 

SIMKINS,  EDGAR  A.,  Major,  2nd  N.  C.  N.  G.,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Inf.  Regt. ;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  John 
Simkins  and  Elizabeth  Simkins.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Sa- 
rah Alice  Simkins.  Entered  service  March  15,  1905,  at 
Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Royster,  transferred  to 
Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Sergt.  March  25,  1905 ;  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  28, 
1907;  Jan.  28,  1909,  to  1st  Lt. ;  Jan.  7,  1910,  Capt.;  March 
15,  1914,  Major.  Served  on  Mexican  border  from  the 
19th  of  June,  1916,  to  March  19,  1917.  Then  went  back 
to  17th  Btn.,  U.  S.  A.,  and  served  until  Jan.  25,  1919.  Was 
a  graduate  of  Military  College  at  Davidson,  receiving  B. 
S.  degree,  June  6,  1894.  Was  commander  of  1st  Btn.,  A, 
B,  C  and  D  Cos,  of  N.  C.  troops,  going  to  Mexican  border 
until  May  1,  1918,  was  home  on  sick  leave.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Jan.  25,  1919. 

SIMMONS,  LEON  J.,  Wagoner,  Med.  Corps,  317th 
Amb.,  80th  Div.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  N.  D.  and 
Addie  Simmons.  Entered  service  Sept.  17,  1917,  at  Mt. 
Olive,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France 
May  25,  1918.  Promoted  to  Wagoner  November,  1917. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  1, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  12,  1919. 

SIMMONS,  JOHN,  Sergt.,  Btry  A,  30th  Div.,  113th 
F.  A. ;  of  Jones  County ;  son  of  Becton  and  Martha  Sim- 
mons ;  husband  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Simmons.  Entered  ser- 
vice Aug.  5,  1917,  at  Pollocksville.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May 
26,  1918.  Fought  at  all  battles  with  113th.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  March  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson 
March  28,  1919. 

SINGLETON,  DAVID  T.,  Private,  Depot  Co.,  Artly., 
3rd  Army  Corps ;  son  of  R.  D.  and  Caroline  Singleton, 
of  Norwood,  Stanley  County.  Entered  service  March  19, 
1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  then  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  May  22,  1918.  Fought  at  Chateau- 
Thierry,  Meuse-Argonne,  Verdun,  Champagne,  Mons. 
Gassed  at  Argonne  September,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Aug.  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  10, 
1919. 

SINK,  JOHN  L.,  1st  Class  Private,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Inf.,  Co.  H.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  E.  J.  Sink ;  husband  of  Mrs.  Maud  Sink.  Entered  the 
service  at  Durham,  N.  C,  Sept.  18,  1917.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11, 
1918.  Fought  at  the  Hindenburg  Line,  Kimmel  Hill,  Bel- 
gium. Received  shell  wound  in  back  and  right  leg.  Was 
sent  to  317  U.  S.  Base  Hospital,  Dartford,  England.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  April  9,  1919. 


SKIXXER,  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  321st  Inf.:  Co.  I, 
81st  Div.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  J.  and  Mrs.  Delia 
Skinner ;  husband  of  Mrs.  Thelma  Skinner.  Entered  ser- 
vice April  26,  1918,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son. Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France, 
Sept.  16,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Alsace-Lor- 
raine Mts.,  Nov.  11,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  15, 
1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  June  28,  1919. 

SLEDGE,  W.  D.,  Master  Signal  Electrician,  4th  M.  M. 
Regt.,  14th  Co.  Born  in  Wilson  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  H.  B.  Sledge.  Entered  the  service  July,  1917. 
Was  sent  to  Chickamauga,  Ga.,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Sailed 
for  France  July,  1917.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
Aug.  6,  1919. 

SLEDGE,  ANDREW  C,  Private,  Amtn.  Tr..  Hdqrs. 
Co.,  81st  Div. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  B.  F.  and  Mrs. 
Virginia  Evans  Sledge.  Entered  service  April  26,  1918, 
at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out  at  Mitchell  Field  June  13, 
1919. 

SLOCUMB,  WILLIAM  H.,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co. 
K,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Sampson  County ;  son  of 
John  C.  and  Mrs.  Annie  Slocumb.    Entered  service  Oct.  5, 

1917,  at  Smithfield,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France, 
May  31,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Btn.  Sergt.  Maj. 
May  20th.  Fought  at  So.  of  Ypres  July  7-16  to  Aug.  4, 
1918;  Nauroy  Sector,  Beaurevoir  Sector,  Somme  offensive 
Nov.  1  to  Nov.  11,  1918;  Canal  Sector.  Transferred  to 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  159th  Inf.,  from  2nd  Corps,  Hdqrs.  Replace- 
ment Depot.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  22,  1919,  at 
New  York.    Mustered  out  at  Presidio,  Cal.,  May  2,  1319. 

SMITH,  EARL  A.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  120th  Regt.,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  Guilford  County;  son  of  J.  J.  and  Mrs.  Jos. 
Scott  Smith.  Entered  the  service  May,  1917,  at  Burling- 
ton, N.  C,  and  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  Sergt.  September,  1917.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Meuse-Argonne  and  Canal  Sector.  Wounded  at  Argonne 
Oct.  10th  by  shrapnel  and  sent  to  hospital  at  Rouen, 
France,  Oct.  12th.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  13, 
1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  A.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Mrs. 
M.  E.  Smith.  Entered  service  Jan.  15,  1915,  at  Lexington, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May 
17,  1918.  Fought  at  Hindenburg  Line,  Bellicourt  and 
Nauroy  from  Sept.  9,  1918,  to  Oct.  1,  1918;  Premont, 
Brancourt,  Oct.  8,  1918;  Busigny,  Oct.  9,  1918;  Becquigny 
Bohain,  L.  Hale,  Mendress,  Oct.  10,  1918,  to  Oct.  11,  1918; 
St.  Martin  River,  Mazinghein  Heights  of  Catillon,  Oct.  17, 

1918,  to  Oct.  19,  1918.     Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13, 

1919,  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18, 
1919. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  D.,  Electrician  3rd  Class  (Naval). 
Born  in  Robeson  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur 
Smith.  Entered  service  June  25,  1918,  at  Lumber  Bridge. 
N.  C,  and  sent  to  St.  Helena.  Transferred  to  Naval  Base, 
Hampton  Roads.  Service  on  Sub.  chasers.  Mustered  out 
at  Hampton  Roads  Feb.  8,  1919. 


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SMITH,  JAMES  G.,  Private  1st  Class,  Engineers,  Un- 
assigned,  Co.  B,  306th  Regt.  Born  in  Harnett  County; 
son  of  J.  B.  and  Mrs.  Lena  B.  Smith.  Entered  service 
May  28,  1918,  at  Duke,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  and  sailed  for  France  Aug.  20,  1918.  Fought  at  St. 
Die  Sector,  Vosges,  Sept.  21st  to  Oct.  18,  1918;  Somme 
Drive  Sector,  Meuse,  7th  to  11th,  1918;  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive  Nov.  9  to  11,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June 
15,  1919,  Charleston.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S. 
C,  June  20,  1919. 


SMITH,  WILLIAM  M.,  Sergt.,  A.  S.  C;  of  Robeson 
County ;  son  of  D.  McC.  and  Mrs.  C.  Smith.  Entered  ser- 
vice July  21,  1915,  at  Red  Springs,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Glenn,  N.  C,  transferred  to  Ft.  Bliss,  then  to  Camp  Stew- 
art, Texas,  to  Winston-Salem  bridge  duty,  transferred  to 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  8,  1918.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  June  27,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
July  2,  1919. 


SMITH,  WILLIAM  T.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  M,  81st 
Div.,  324th  Regt.  Born  in  Richmond  County; son  of  W.  R. 
and  L.  C.  Smith.  Husband  of  Emeline  Gibson  Smith. 
Entered  the  service  Nov.  20,  1917,  at  Rockingham,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  from 
there  sent  to  Camp  Mills.  Sent  overseas  to  France  Aug. 
18,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges  Mtn.  Sector  defensive  and  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  18th  and 
mustered  out  June  25,  1919,  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. 


SMITH,  ALLEN  J.,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  P.,  Co.  A, 
81st  Div.,  306th  Regt. ;  of  Rockingham  County ;  son  of 
F.  B.  and  Mrs.  Lena  Smith.  Entered  service  Sept.  5, 
1917,  at  Rockingham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Mustered  out 
of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  29,  1919. 


SMITH,  W.  G.,  JR.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Unas- 
signed.  Born  in  Wayne  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
W.  G.  Smith.  Entered  the  service  July  31,  1918,  at  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.  Was  transferred  to  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept. 
12,  1918,  for  clerical  work,  operating  division,  general 
staff,  U.  S.  Army.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meiggs,  D.  C, 
Dec.  18,  1918. 


SMITH,  RAY  S.,  Corpl.,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  Co.  H. 
Born  in  Davidson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  L. 
Smith.  Entered  the  service  at  Lexington,  N.  C,  Sept.  21, 
1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there 
to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  Front. 
Gassed  at  Cambrai  Hill  Aug.  25,  1918.  Sent  to  American 
Hospital.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2nd  and  was  mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  9,  1919. 


SMITH,  LINDSAY  M„  Wagoner,  Amtn.  Sup.  Tr., 
Truck  No.  6,  1st  C.  A.  P.  Regt.  Born  in  Montgomery 
County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  P.  Smith.  Entered 
the  service  at  Troy,  N.  C,  March  20,  1918.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  May  22,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Bel- 
gium, Meuse-Argonne,  Aisne-Marne,  Champagne,  Oise- 
Aisne.    Mustered  out  Aug.  29,  1919. 


SMITH,  EARL  D.,  Private,  Inf.,  Officers'  Training 
Camp.  Born  in  Guilford  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
C.  D.  Smith.  Entered  the  service  at  Plattsburg,  N.  Y., 
July  16,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Plattsburg  Barracks,  N.  Y. 
Then  to  Trinity  College,  Durham,  N.  C.  Acting  1st  Sergt. 
at  Trinity  College.  Mustered  out  at  Trinity  College  Dec. 
11,  1918. 


SMITH,  D.  R.,  1st  Class  Private,  118th  Inf.,  30th  Div., 
Co.  E.  Born  in  Guilford  County;  the  son  of  and  Mrs.  J. 
L.  Smith.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  5,  1917,  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  for  France  May  5,  1918. 
Fought  on  the  Hindenburg  Line.  Gassed  at  St.  Martin's, 
France,  Sept.  19,  1918.  Sent  to  Hospital  at  Rouen,  France, 
later  to  Savona,  France.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  12, 
1918.    Mustered  out  at  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1919. 


SMITH,  CLYDE,  1st  Class  Private,  322nd  M.  G.  Btn., 
81st  Div.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  L.  Smith.  Entered  the  service  Sept.  17,  1917,  at 
High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Oteen,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Oteen,  N.  C, 
June  20,  1919. 


SMITH,  O.  L.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  Heavy  Artly.,  81st 
Div.,  316th  Regt;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  R.  L.  Smith.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Bessie  Gurley  Smith. 
Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  9,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  20,  1919. 


SMITH,  LEE,  Private  1st  Class,  Artly.,  Btry.  C,  F. 
A.  R.  D.,  1st  Regt.;  of  Davidson  County;  son  of  J.  W. 
and  Mrs.  Lizzie  Smith.  Entered  service  Aug.  26,  1918, 
at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  trans- 
ferred to  Newport  News,  Va.  Was  on  board  ship  ready 
to  sail  the  day  the  armistice  was  signed.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Dec.  14,  1919. 


SMITH,  F.  LEE,  Private  1st  Class,  Trench  Artly., 
Btry.  D,  6th  Btry. ;  from  Davidson  County ;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  F.  Smith.  Entered  the  service  at  Lexington, 
N.  C,  July  15,  1918,  and  sent  to  Clemson  College,  S.  C, 
and  then  transferred  to  Ft.  Caswell  and  then  to  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  Nov.  9,  1918.  Trained 
at  Clemson  College,  S.  C,  for  mechanic.  Mustered  out  of 
the  service  at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  Jan.  19,  1919. 


SMITH,  H.  L.,  2nd  Lt.,  Aviation,  39th  Aero  Squadron. 
Enlisted  May  10,  1917,  at  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Was  sent  to 
Kelly  Field,  Texas,  and  from  there  to  Channette  Field,  111. 
Transferred  to  Rich  Field,  Texas,  then  to  S.  M.  A.,  Aus- 
tin, Texas,  and  to  Taylor  Field,  Ala.  From  there  to 
Carlstrom  Field,  Fla.  Discharged  there  as  2nd  Lt.,  Pur- 
suit Pilot,  March  26,  1919.    Home  address,  Concord,  N.  C. 


SMITH.  PAUL  B.,  1st  Class  Private,  317th  Amb.  Co., 
305th  San.  Tr.,  80th  Div.  Born  in  Wayne  County;  the 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  E.  Smith.  Volunteered  for  service 
at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  from  Fremont,  N.  C,  Sept.  17,  1917. 
Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  1, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  12,  1919. 


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Search  Lights  at  work  in  the  Argonne,  trying 
to  locate  the  enemy  plane. 


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SMITH,  GEORGE  R.,  Private  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Ord- 
nance Dept.,  30th  Div.,  114th  Regt.;  of  Pitt  County;  son 
of  Robert  W.  and  Mrs.  Mayme  Smith.  Entered  service 
Sept.  20,  1917,  at  Farmville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp 
Mills,  N  .Y.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  at 
Argonne  Forest,  St.  Mihiel.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March 
23,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  9,  1919. 

SMITH,  HAROLD  C,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  1st  Army, 
3rd  P.  Inf.  Born  in  Warren  County;  the  son  of  Dr.  and 
Mrs.  H.  K.  Smith.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Moore  Smith. 
Entered  the  service  Aug.  27,  1917,  at  Littleton,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  and  from  there  to  Del 
Rio,  Texas.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  Aug.  30,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  2,  1919. 

SMITHDEAL,  C.  C,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps;  of  Davie 
County;  son  of  H.  T.  and  Mrs.  Fannie  Smithdeal.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Gladys  Pfaff  Smithdeal.  Entered  service 
April  8,  1918,  at  Cornell  Medical  College.  Sent  to  Camp 
Crane.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  29,  1918.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  Sergt.  Aug.  1,  1918.  He  did  X-ray  work  on  the 
Meuse  river  while  fighting  was  going  on.  After  armistice, 
was  in  Paris  and  later  with  Base  Hospital  No.  99  at 
Hyeres,  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  15,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Mitchell  Field,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1920. 

SMYER,  WILLIAM,  Sup.  Sergt.,  Inf.,  16th  Co.,  Depot 
Brigade,  4th  Provost.  Born  in  Catawba  County ;  son  of 
Luther  P.  and  Sallie  Jane  Smyer.  Husband  of  Alma 
Smi  h.  Entered  service  June  24,  1918,  at  Newton.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  retrans- 
ferred  to  Camp  Jackson.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson 
March  8,  1919. 

SNOW,  GEORGE  KEY,  Capt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Co.  B,  304th 
Regt.,  310th  Service  Btn.  Born  in  Surry  County  May  5, 
1891 ;  son  of  Joseph  A.  Snow  and  Cora  Elizabeth  Key 
Snow.  Husband  of  Tula  Nina  Waller.  Entered  service 
May  2,  1917,  at  Mount  Airy,  N.  C,  and  sent  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.,  May  2,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  Aug.  29,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  Jan.  12,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917.  On  Nov.  1, 
1917,  was  promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Capt. 
Feb.  13,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  9,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  7,  1920. 

SNOW,  R.  E.,  Private,  Central  Officers'  Training 
Camp.  Born  in  Guilford  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
E.  A.  Snow.  Husband  of  Mrs.  V.  H.  Snow.  Entered  the 
service  at  Raleigh,  N.  C,  May  15,  1918.  Served  as  in- 
structor at  A.  &  E.  College,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  for  four 
months.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Taylor  Nov.  22,  1918. 

SNOW,  ROY  CHARLES,  Private,  Inf.,  M.  G.,  Co.  G, 
30th  Div.,  19th  Regt.  Born  in  Surry  County  Jan.  6,  1894 ; 
son  of  Joseph  A.  Snow  and  Elizabeth  Cora  Key  Snow. 
Entered  service  April,  1917,  at  Mount  Airy,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May,  1917. 
Killed  Oct.  11,  1918. 

SNOUFFER,  G.  M.,  Private,  Arty.,  Btry.  E,  29th  Div., 
110th  Regt.  Born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  in  1893;  son  of  R.  T. 
and  Mrs.  Carey  Snouffer.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Minnia  Snouf- 
fer.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.  On  Mexican  border  three 
months.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  McClellan  Dec.  15,  1918. 


SNYDER,  ROY  B.  Entered  Army  at  Concord  April 
15,  1918,  Co.  F,  119th  Inf.  Reported  to  Camp  Jackson, 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed 
for  France  June  5th.  Was  in  Ypres  defense  July  16th 
until  Sept.  4th ;  Hindenburg  Line  on  Sept.  26th ;  started 
on  big  drive  Sept.  29th.  Wounded  Oct.  1st  in  right  shoul- 
der by  shell;  taken  to  72nd  British  General  Hospital;  re- 
turned to  company  Nov.  13th  at  Beaumont,  France. 
Landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  4th ;  discharged  April 
10,  1919,  at  Camp  Jackson. 

SOMERS,  GALEN  CLAUDE,  Corpl.,  Central  Officers' 
Training  School ;  of  Alamance  County ;  son  of  J.  W.  and 
Mrs.  Phoebe  Somers.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lillie  Somers. 
Entered  service  April  25,  1918,  at  Burlington,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Gordon.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Gordon  Nov.  29,  1918. 


SOLOMON,  RUFUS  C,  Sergt.,  Engineers,  Co.  E,  30th 
Div.,  105th  Reg. ;  of  Stokes  County  ;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Ellen 
Solomon.  Entered  service  June  17,  1916,  at  Winston- 
Salem.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier.  Transferred  to  Camp  Mills, 
then  to  Montreal,  Can.,  to  Halifax  May  31st.  Sailed  from 
Halifax  June  1st.  Arrived  at  Liverpool,  England,  12th. 
Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Belgium,  Sept.  1,  1918;  Belli- 
court,  Sept.  29th  to  Oct.  1st;  other  battles:  Montbrehain, 
Brancourt,  Premont  and  Busigny,  France,  Oct.  8th  to  Oct. 
11th;  LaSalle  River,  1918;  Vaux  Andigny  and  Mazing- 
hein,  France,  Oct.  17  to  20,  1918.  Served  in  National 
Guard,  Co.  C,  Inf.  Served  at  El  Paso  on  border,  1916  to 
1917.  Went  by  train  from  Calais  to  Adrique,  hiked  to 
Proven,  Belgium.  Camped  on  arrival  at  Herbinbhem  Cas- 
tle, Terdghem.  Arrived  at  Dover,  Eng.,  June  13th, 
crossed  English  Channel  to  Calais,  June  15,  1918.  Served 
on  the  Belgium  front  under  constant  shell  fire  from  July 
10  to  Sept.  6,  1918.  Returned  to  France  and  was  placed 
on  the  St.  Quentin-Cambrai  Sector  of  the  Hindenburg 
Line  near  Bellicourt.  Was  slightly  gassed  and  sent  to 
Hospital  in  France  for  eight  weeks.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  12,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
April  24,  1919. 


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SPEED,  ROBERT  R.,  2nd  Lt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.  Born  in  Franklin  County  June  27,  1896 ;  son 
of  J.  W.  Speed  and  Maggie  Speed.  Entered  service  Sept. 
27,  1916,  at  Franklinton.    Sent  to  Camp  Stewart  Oct.  2, 

1916,  transferred  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier  Aug.  1st, 
transferred  to  Camp  Leon  Springs  Jan.  1,  1918.  Sailed 
for  France  May  7,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  July 
25,  1917.  On  Sept.  12,  1917,  was  promoted  to  rank  of 
Sergt. ;  Oct.  30,  1918,  promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Fought 
at  Ypres-Lys  defensive,  Meuse-Argonne.  Wounded  at 
Meuse-Argonne  Nov.  10,  1918,  and  gassed.  Sent  to  Base 
Hospital  No.  1.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  May  7, 
1919. 

SPEIGHT,  DEAN  L.,  Private,  Co.  1,  Artly.,  3rd  Army 
Corps.  Son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  R.  Speight,  of  Pitt  County. 
Entered  service  March  1,  1918,  at  Spring  Hope,  N.  C. 
Went  to  Camp  Jackson,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  March  30,  1918.  Fought  at  Champagne,  Meuse, 
Oise-Aisne,  Chateau  Thierry,  Meuse-Argonne,  Verdun. 
Gassed  at  Verdun  Sept.  16,  1918.  Served  with  Army  of 
Occupation  in  Germany  seven  months.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  Aug.  3,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug. 
10,  1919. 

SPEIR,  ASHLEY  C„  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Det.,  M.  S. 
T.  No.  422.  Born  in  Pitt  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Hattie  Speir.  Entered  the  service  July  24,  1918,  at  Tar- 
boro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Fla.,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  16, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  6,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Ft.  McHenry,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Oct.  6,  1919. 

SPRAGINS,  BERNARD  SHAW,  Sergt.,  9th  F.  A., 
11th  Btry.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Jas.  Lee  Spragins.  Husband  of  Sadie  Bagley 
Spragins.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Tarboro, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp 
Hill,  Va.  Character  excellent  and  services  very  satisfac- 
tory. Highly  commended  by  commanding  officer,  Lt. 
Frederick  A.  Pope.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
March  3,  1919. 

SPRUELL,  D.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  L,  120th  Regt.,  Inf.,  30th 
Div.;  of  Tyrrell  County;  son  of  E.  H.  and  Mrs.  Eunice 
Spruell.  Entered  service  Sept.  18,  1917,  at  Columbia,  S. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier. 
Sailed  for  France.  Fought  at  Hindenburg  Line.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.,  Charleston,  S.  C,  April  13,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  17,  1919. 

SPRUILL,  RICHARD  E.,  JR.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Regt.  Born  in  Chowan  County;  son  of  R.  E. 
Spruill  and  Mrs.  E.  Spruill.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mattie 
Spruill.  Entered  service  June  19,  1916,  at  Edenton,  N.  C, 
and  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  transferred  to  Camp 
Greene,  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Ca- 
lais, France,  May  28,  1918.    Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt. 

1917.  Fought  at  Flanders.  Gassed  at  Ypres,  Belgium, 
Aug.  24,  1918.  Served  on  Mexican  border  six  months. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  8,  1919. 

SPRUILL,  HENRY  JAMES,  Sergt.,  Co.  2,  E.  T.  R. 
Born  in  Washington  County ;  son  of  A.  G.  and  Mrs.  Mary 
E.  Spruill.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Faith  Elizabeth  Spruill.  En- 
tered service  Aug.  31,  1918,  at  Plymouth,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
University,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Hum- 
phrey, Va.,  then  to  Quantico,  Va.  Was  instructor  at  Uni- 
versity and  taught  school  at  Camp  Humphrey,  Va.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Humphrey  Dec.  19,  1918. 


SPRUILL,  MO  YE  W.,  Corpl.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  B,  30th  Div., 
113th  Regt.,  F.  A.  Born  in  Washington  County;  son  of 
James  A.  and  Mrs.  Nancy  K.  Spruill.  Entered  service 
July,  1917,  at  Plymouth,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  at  Green- 
ville, S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Merritt  and  sailed  for 
France  June  6,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne, 
Woevre  and  all  other  battles  with  his  battery.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  June,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va, 
June,  1919. 


STALLINGS,  GASTON  L.,  3rd  Class  Musician,  323rd 
Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  A.  Stallings.  Entered  the 
service  May  28,  1918,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  16,  1918.  Fought  at  Alsace- 
Lorraine,  Meuse-Argonne  defensives  Nov.  3,  1918.  Ar- 
rived in  the  U.  S.  A.  June  14,  1919 ;  landed  at  Newport 
News,  Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 

STALLINGS,  D.  B.,  Fireman  (Navy)  ;  of  Martin 
County;  son  of  David  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stallings.  En- 
tered service  April,  1916,  at  Williamston,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
St.  Helena,  Va.  On  U.  S.  S.  Utah  three  years.  Enlisted 
in  Army  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  Camp  Lee.  Served  in  Army 
three  months.    Discharged  at  Camp  Lee,  Dec.  22,  1918. 

STANCILL,  MURRAY  A.,  Private  Amb.  Corps,  317th 
Co.,  80th  Div.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County ;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  A.  Stancill.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  4, 
1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed 
to  France  May  25,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  12,  1919. 

STANLEY,  HARVEY  C,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co. 
C,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.  Born  in  Johnston  County;  son 
of  O.  J.  and  Mrs.  Betty  Stanley.  Entered  service  May  22, 
1917,  at  Four  Oaks,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Royster,  N.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Sevier.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  July,  1917.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  1st  Sergt.  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  March  14,  1919. 


STANSILL,  ROBERT  W.,  Private  1st  Class,  Btry.  E, 
39th  Div.,  140th  F.  A. ;  of  Richmond  County ;  son  of  W.  P. 
and  Mrs.  Mattie  C.  Stansill.  Entered  service  May,  1918, 
at  Rockingham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred 
to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  31,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  6,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  July  1,  1919. 

STEARNS,  CECIL  L^ergt.  1st  Class,  Engineers,  Co. 

B,  57th  Regt. ;  of  Wake  County ;  son  of  E.  C.  and  Mrs. 
Clara  B.  Stearns.  Entered  service  May  5,  1918,  at  Flor- 
ence, S.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Scriven,  Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp 
Laurel,  Md.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  July  12,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Sergt.  Jan.  31,  1919.  Was  in  Army  of 
Occupation,  Remagen,  Geron  river  patrol,  from  Jan.  14, 
1919,  to  Oct.  14,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Oct.  27,  1919, 
Hoboken.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  Nov.  5, 
1919. 

STEKAS,  CHRIST,  Private  1st  Class,  399th  Baker  Co. 
Compound.  Son  of  Thomas  and  Caliope  Stekas,  of  Craven 
County.    Entered  service  March  29,  1918,  New  Bern,  N. 

C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson  and  transferred  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier  Dec.  13,  1918. 


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STEELE,  JAMES  F.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  B,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Inf.  Reg.;  of  Alamance  County;  son  of  J.  L. 
and  Mary  Steele.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Cora  Steele.  Entered 
service  Sept.  3,  1917,  at  Graham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Wounded  near 
Mazinghein,  France,  Oct.  18th.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Voor- 
mizelle,  Bellicourt,  Premont  and  Busigny,  Escaufourt,  St. 
Quentin,  Bohain,  St.  Souplet  and  Mazinghein.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  8,  1919.  His  Grandfathers 
Steele  and  Pasits,  and  Mrs.  Steele's  grandfathers,  Mr. 
Hodgin,  and  Mr.  Ward,  fought  in  the  Civil  War. 


STEWART,  CHARLES  T.,  Private,  105th  Engineers, 
30th  Div.  Enlisted  at  Charlotte,  N.  C,  June  29,  1917. 
Reported  for  duty  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
May  18,  1918.  Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Bellicourt,  Bran- 
court,  Busigny,  La  Salle  River  and  all  other  engagements 
with  the  105th  Engineers.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April 
13,  1919.    Mustered  out  of  the  service  April  18,  1919. 


STOUT,  ROLAND  B.,  Private  1st  Class,  C.  A.  C;  of 
Guilford  County;  born  June  12,  1900;  son  of  E.  N.  and 
Mattie  Stout.  Entered  service  July  24,  1918,  at  Greens- 
boro, N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Transferred  to 
Ft.  Scrivens,  Ga.  Lost  at  sea  by  sinking  of  the  transport 
"Ontranto,"  Oct.  6,  1918,  in  collision  with  the  steamer 
Kashmite  off  the  Scottish  coast,  and  was  buried  at  Kilch- 
oman,  Isle  of  Isley,  Scotland.  His  remains  were  returned 
to  the  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  25,  1920,  and  interred  in  Green  Hill 
Cemetery  Aug.  26,  1920,  in  Greensboro,  N.  C. 


STROUPE,  CLINTON  H.,  1st  Class  Private,  Aviation 
Service,  172nd  Aero  Squadron.  Born  in  Mecklenburg 
County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  R.  Stroupe.  Entered  the 
service  May  8,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C,  and  was  sent  to 
Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  May  12,  1917,  and  from  there  to  Kelly 
Field,  Texas,  June  23,  1917.  Transferred  to  Dayton, 
Ohio,  Oct.  18,  1917,  and  then  to  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
19,  1918.  Left  New  York  for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  Feb.  26, 
1918.  Was  injured  in  a  flight  in  England  while  landing, 
August  22,  1918.  Sent  to  hospital  where  he  stayed  until 
Oct.  16,  1918.  Went  to  Havre,  France,  Oct.  27,  1918. 
Has  three  gold  chevrons,  one  for  wound  and  two  for  over- 
sea service.  Now  in  the  tire  and  accessory  business  with 
his  father  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A. 
April  4,  1919,  landing  at  Garden  City,  Camp  Mills,  and 
mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April 
12,  1919. 


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STEM,  THADDEUS  G.,  Maj.,  F.  A.,  1st  Btry.,  113th, 
Regt.,  30th  Div. ;  of  Granville  County ;  son  of  J.  H.  and 
Mrs.  Mary  Lee  Stem.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Hallie  M.  Stem. 
Entered  service  July  1,  1916,  at  Oxford,  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Sailed 
for  France  May  26,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Major 
July  13,  1917.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne, 
Woevre  Plain  (Verdun  Sector)  July  16th.  On  Mexican 
border.  Was  discharged  from  N.  G.  and  called  back  into 
service.  On  border  service  was  with  3rd  N.  C,  stationed 
at  El  Paso,  Texas.  Transferred  to  Artly.,  July  13,  1917, 
and  promoted  to  Major.  Mustered  into  Federal  service 
Aug.  5,  1917.  Mustered  out  at  Columbia,  S.  C,  April  15, 
1919.  Spent  11  weeks  at  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  training  for  ar- 
tillery ;  from  Ft.  Sill  back  to  Sevier.  Seventy-two  days 
fighting  (continuously),  including  time  going  from  one 
sector  to  another.  With  Army  of  Occupation.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  Columbia,  S.  C,  April  15,  1919. 

STEPHENSON,  CURTIS  W.,  Wagoner,  120th  Inf., 
Supply  Co.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Wake  County ;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  W.  Stephenson.  Entered  the  service 
June  19,  1916,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Bick- 
ett  and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  and  sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Hindenburg  Line,  Bellicourt,  Nauroy, 
Sept.  29  to  Oct.  1,  1918,  Premont.  Returned  to  the  U. 
S.  A.  April  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S 
C,  April  18,  1919.  Served  on  the  Mexican  border  for  six 
months.  Additional  battles  in  which  he  fought  are  Bran- 
court,  Busigny,  Bohain,  Vaux-Andigny,  St.  Mihiel,  St. 
Martin  River,  Mazinghein. 

STEPHENSON,  CORNELIUS  WILLIAM,  Sergt., 
119th  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30ch  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  J.  Stephenson.  Husband  of 
Mrs.  Lizzie  Stephenson.  Entered  the  service  at  Durham, 
N.  C,  June  19,  1916.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May 
2,  1918.  Fought  on  the  Hindenburg  Line.  Gassed  at  Bel- 
licourt Oct.  3rd.  Fought  at  Ypres  Aug.  4th  to  10th  and 
Aug.  17th  to  Sept.  2nd;  Bellicourt  from  Sept.  29th  to 
Oct.  3rd;  at  St.  Souplet  Oct.  9th  to  11th  and  Oct.  17th  to 
20th.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  1,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 

STEPHENSON,  M.  R.,  2nd  Class  Seaman  (Navy). 
Born  in  Northampton  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
M.  R.  Stephenson.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  8,  1918,  at 
Seaboard,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Great  Lakes,  111.,  and  from 
there  to  St.  Helena,  Va.  On  duty  at  St.  Helena,  Va.  Mus- 
tered out  at  St.  Helena,  Va.,  March  2,  1919. 

STEVENS,  LEAMON,  1st  Class  Private,  119th  Inf., 
30th  Div.,  Co.  C.  Born  in  Wilson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  W.  M.  Stevens.  Entered  the  service  June  10, 
1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Overseas  for 
France  May  11,  1918.  Wounded  in  action  Oct.  17,  1918. 
Was  sent  to  British  Field  Hospital.  Was  in  all  engage- 
ments of  the  30th  Div.  until  wounded.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  8,  1919. 

STEWART,  ARTHUR  G.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
190th  Regt.,  20th  Div.  Born  in  Montgomery  County  Feb. 
11,  1893;  son  of  D.  A.  and  E.  E.  Stewart.  Entered  the 
service  at  Troy,  N.  C,  May  27,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  then 
to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  of  the  service 
at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  March  13,  1919. 


STEVENSON,  E.  R.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engi- 
neers, 30th  Div.  Son  of  J.  V.  and  Nannie  Stevenson,  of 
Guilford  County.  Husband  of  Cossie  Stevenson.  Entered 
service  June  25,  1917,  at  Thomasville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  June  11,  1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  with 
105th  Engineers.  Wounded  at  battle  of  Busigny  Nov.  9, 
1918,  same  being  shell  wound.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital  No. 
118,  at  Lamarns.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  14,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 

STOCKARD,  BEN  B.,  Master  Engr.,  30th  Div.,  105th 
Engrs.,  Hdqrs.  Co.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  S.  Stockard.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Leone 
Blanchard  Stockard.  Entered  the  service  April  17,  1917, 
at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  27, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Master  Engr.  Sept.  16,  1917. 
Was  in  all  engagements  with  his  company  until  Oct.  1st, 
at  which  time  he  went  to  school  in  Southern  France.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919,  and  was  mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  18,  1919. 

STOCKS,  HENRY,  Wagoner,  M.  P.,  281st  Co.,  Attach- 
ed to  1st  Div.;  of  Pitt  County;  son  of  A.  F.  and  Mrs. 
Patsy  Stocks.  Entered  service  July  25,  1916,  at  Grifton, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Royster,  N.  C,  transferred  to  Camp 
Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  June  1,  1918. 
Fought  at  Hindenburg  Line.  Was  wounded  by  shrapnel 
Sept.  29,  1918,  at  th&Baitle  of  Hindenburg  Line.  Sent  to 
Graylingwell  British  Hospital.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Sept. 
18,  1919,  New  York.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
Oct.  28,  1919. 

STOLL,  WILLIAM  F.,  Sergt.,  Anti-Aircraft  Btry., 
11th.  Son  of  C.  F.  and  Mrs.  Annie  Stoll.  Husband  of 
Mrs.  Queen  Stoll.  Entered  service  at  Greensboro,  N.  C, 
September,  1916.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Caswell.  Overseas  to 
France  July  14,  1918.  Fought  at  Paris,  Trussey  defen- 
sive. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  22,  1918.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Jan.  7,  1919. 

STONE,  LESLIE  W.,  Cook,  Med.  Dept.,  636th  Amb. 
Co.  Born  in  Davidson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
M.  S.  Stone.  Entered  the  service  March  8,  1918,  at  Thom- 
asville, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France  June  8, 
1918.  Was  on  the  Marne  Front  while  in  France.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  23,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  May  5,  1919. 

STONE,  RALPH  LANE,  1st  Class  Private,  Engrs., 
117th  Inf.,  42nd  Div.,  Co.  B.  Born  in  Durham  County; 
the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  P.  Stone.  Entered  the  service 
at  Durham,  N.  C,  Aug.  4,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for 
France  Oct.  18,  1917.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Champagne, 
Alsace-Lorraine,  Chateau  Thierry,  Marne,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne. Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  29,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  10,  1919. 

STOUT,  LEON  L.,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co. 
89,  30th  Div. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  E.  N.  and  Mat- 
tie  Stout.  Entered  service  April  10,  1917,  at  Greensboro, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C,  March  18,  1919. 


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This  is  the  highest  point  west  of  the  Meuse.  In  1914 
the  Crown  Prince  stood  in  the  tower  of  this  old  Cathedral 
and  watched  his  armies'  furtherest  advance.  Now  on  the 
slopes  of  this  hill  is  the  sight  of  the  largest  cemetery  of 
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STRANGE,  FRANK,  1st  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  81st  Div., 
324th  Regt. ;  of  Onslow  County ;  son  of  James  D.  and  Mrs. 
Rebecca  Strange.  Entered  service  Oct.  19,  1917,  at  Jack- 
sonville, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  5,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Jan.  15,  1918; 
to  Sergt.  Aug.  15,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges  Mtns.,  Meuse- 
Argonne.  1st  Sergt.  Dec.  3,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
June  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
June  26,  1919. 

STRANGE,  ROBERT,  Capt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  6th  Div., 
78th  Regt. ;  of  New  Hanover  County ;  son  of  Robert  and 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stone  Strange.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary 
Taylor  Strange.  Entered  service  May  25,  1917,  at  Wil- 
mington, N.  C.  Sent  to  2nd  0.  R.  T.  C,  Ft.  Oglethorpe, 
Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp  Logan,  Texas,  to  Camp  Douglas, 
Okla.  Sailed  for  France  July  27,  1917.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  Capt.  Nov.  27,  1917.  Fought  south  of  Verdun  with 
French  Army.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix  May  12,  1919. 

STREET,  THOMAS  DOE,  Private,  M.  P.,  30th  Div.; 
of  Craven  County;  son  of  S.  R.  and  Mrs.  Kate  D.  Street. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Julia  Henry  Street.  Entered  service 
July  25,  1917,  at  Lincolnton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May 
11,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  St.  Quentin,  Cambrai.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  April  14,  1919. 

STREETMAN,  J.  W.,  JR.,  Private,  Guard  Co.  Born 
in  McDowell  County;  the  son  of  J.  W.  Streetman,  Sr.,  and 
Mrs.  Catherine  Mary  Streetman.  Entered  service  Sept. 
11,  1918,  at  Marion,  N.  C,  and  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga. 
Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  Jan.  25,  1919. 

STRICKLAND,  LARRY  S.,  Q.  M.  Cook,  Hdqrs.  Co. 
Born  in  Wilson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  M. 
Strickland.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ethel  Strickland.  Entered 
the  service  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C,  Aug.  28,  1918.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Dec.  19, 
1918. 

STRICKLAND,  T.  G.,  Merchant  Marine.  Born  in 
Johnston  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  M.  Strick- 
land. Husband  of  Mrs.  Rosa  Strickland.  Entered  the 
service  Aug.  2,  1918,  at  Smithfield,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Boston,  Mass.  Mustered  out  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  Dec.  1, 
1918. 

STRICKLAND,  JNO.  H.,  1st  Class  Private,  119th  Inf., 
30th  Div.,  Co.  K.  Born  in  Nash  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  S.  Strickland.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Nellie  Strick- 
land. Entered  the  service  June  24,  1916,  at  Wilson,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Royster,  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  On  bridge  duty  three  months 
at  Weldon,  N.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres,  Belgium,  Bellicourt,  France,  Premont,  Busigny, 
St.  Souplet.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919.  Served 
on  the  Mexican  border  eight  months. 

STRIDER,  L.  P.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  322nd 
Regt. ;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Effie  Strider.  Entered  service 
Sept.  23,  1917,  at  Albemarle,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to 
Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  13,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Corpl.  June,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse- 
Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  23,  1919,  Newport 
News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  27, 
1919. 


STROUD,  JAS.  I.,  1st  Class  Private,  324th  Regt.,  81st 
Div.,  Hdqrs.  Co.  Born  in  Union  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  R.  C.  Stroud.  Entered  the  service  May  25,  1918, 
at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  5,  1918. 
Fought  on  Meuse-Argonne  Front.  Returned  to  the  U.  S. 
A.  June  17,  1919,  and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  June  25,  1919. 


STROUP,  WILLIAM  PAUL,  Private,  Co.  E,  81st  Div., 
324th  Regt.,  Inf.;  of  Gaston  County;  son  of  J.  A.  and 
Mrs.  L.  E.  Stroup.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at 
Cherryville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for 
France  Aug.  5,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  18,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  June  23,  1919. 


STROUP,  JOHN  C,  Private,  Btry.  E,  89th  Div.,  340th 
F.  A. ;  of  Gaston  County ;  son  of  J.  A.  and  L.  E.  Stroup. 
Husband  of  Annie  May  Stroup.  Entered  service  June  26, 
1918,  at  Cherryville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  6, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  24,  1919.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  4,  1919. 


SUGG,  GEO.  W.,  JR.,  Sergt.,  M.  P.,  81st  Div.;  of 
Sampson  County ;  son  of  Geo.  W.,  Sr.,  and  Mrs.  Susan 
Sugg.  Entered  service  Sept.  7,  1917,  at  Snow  Hill,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  August,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  January,  1918 ;  Sergt.  February,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  5,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  15,  1919. 

SUGG,  GEO.  C,  Sergt.,  M.  P.,  Co.  A.  Born  in  Wilson 
County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  B.  Sugg.  Entered  the 
service  May  25,  1918,  Wilson,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  May  25,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt. 
July  17,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
March  22,  1919. 


SUGGS,  CURTIS  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Inf.  Born  in  Wayne  County ;  son  of  M.  M.  Suggs  and  Mrs. 
Ella  Suggs.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Annie  C.  Suggs.  Entered 
service  July  9,  1916,  at  Selma,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn, 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  from  there  to  Camp  Royster, 
from  there  to  Camp  Merritt  and  then  to  Camp  Wads- 
worth,  sailing  from  there  for  France  May  11,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt,  and  was  in  all  engagements. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Served  six  months  on 
Mexican  border.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  May  19, 
1919. 


SUITER,  THOMAS  B.,  Capt.,  3rd  Div.,  38th  Inf.,  M. 
G.  Co.  Born  in  Northampton  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  L.  Suiter.  Entered  the  service  at  Rocky  Mount, 
N.  C,  Aug.  27,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga., 
(and  from  there  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  March  31,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Nov.  27,  1917,  and  to  rank  of 
Capt.  July  30,  1918.  Ship  was  hit  by  submarine  Sept.  4, 
1918,  returning  to  U.  S.  Thirty-six  were  killed.  Trans- 
ferred to  44th  M.  G.  Btn.,  Capt.  of  Co.  C,  Oct.  25,  1918. 
Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  17,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Logan  Dec.  21,  1918.  His  father  was  in  the  Civil 
War  and  was  wounded. 


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SUITER,  GHIO  WESTER,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  81st 
Div.,  322nd  Regt.;  of  Northampton  County;  son  of  J.  L. 
and  Mrs.  Virginia  F.  Brittle  Suiter.  Husband  of  Mrs. 
Nancy  Joyner  Suiter.  Entered  service  Sept.  17,  1917,  at 
Jackson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Sept.  31,  1918;  Capt.  Oct.  16,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Vosges  Mtns.  Divisional  cita- 
tion, 81st  Div.,  for  Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  24,  1919. 

SUITT,  V.  R.,  1st  Class  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  Btry  C, 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Durham  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  B.  Suitt.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  20,  1917,  at 
Durham,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France.  Fought 
at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Woevre  Sector.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son March  28,  1919. 

SUMMERS,  ROBERT  K.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.  Born  in  Wake  County ;  son  of  Jno.  W. 
and  Addie  Summers.  Husband  of  Esther  Godwin.  En- 
tered service  May  2,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  transferred  to  Boston.  Sailed  from  there  for 
France  May  12,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  May, 
1918.  Fought  at  St.  Souplet,  Ypres,  St.  Quentin,  Cam- 
brai,  Bellicourt,  and  all  other  engagements  with  his  com- 
pany. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson  May  12,  1919. 

SUTTENFIELD,  C.  F.,  1st  Class  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C, 
Hdqrs.  Co.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  D.  Suttenfleld.  Entered  the  service  Sept.  21,  1917, 
at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
and  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  30,  1918.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  July  3rd  at  New 
York.  Served  with  Graves  Registration  Service  through- 
out service.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  10, 
1919. 

SUTTON,  ROGER  N.,  1st  Sergt.,  Air  Service,  486th 
Squad ;  of  Lenoir  County ;  son  of  A.  J.  and  Mrs.  Fanny  C. 
Sutton.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Carolina  Brock  Sutton.  En- 
tered service  Oct.  14,  1917,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Thomas,  transferred  to  Kelly  Field,  then  to  Morrison,  Va. 
Sailed  for  France  March,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Corpl.,  Dec.  11,  1917;  Sergt.  Aug.  1,  1918;  1st  Sergt.  Aug. 
15,  1918.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  May  25,  1919. 

SUTTON,  WM.  M.,  JR.,  Private,  Pioneer  Inf.,  57th 
Regt.  Born  in  Bertie  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Wm.  M.  Sutton.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  5,  1918,  at 
Windsor,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C, 
Aug.  6th.  Sailed  for  France.  Was  in  Officers'  Training 
Camp  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  for  two  months.  Flying 
cadet  in  aviation  two  months.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  May  1,  1919. 

SWAIN,  R.  H.,  Wagoner,  Med.  Corps.,  321st  Co.,  81st 
Div.,  306th  San.  Tr. ;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  V.  M. 
and  Mrs.  C.  Swain.  Entered  service  June  26,  1917,  at 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp 
Mills,  L.  I.  Sailed  Tor  France  Aug.  7,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne  Front,  St.  Mihiel.  Drove  ambulance  while 
in  France  with  the  31st  Ambl.  Corps.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  June  17,  1919,  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 


SWAIN,  AUTHOR  R.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div., 
60th  Inf.  Brigade.  Son  of  S.  A.  and  Roella  Swain,  of  Da- 
vidson County.  Entered  service  May  28,  1915,  at  Thom- 
asville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred 
to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  June  5th ;  landed 
at  Calais.  Fought  at  Ypres  Sector  July  16th  to  Septem- 
ber 3rd;  Ypres-Lys  offensive  August  19th  to  November 
11th;  engaged  in  operation  August  19th  to  September 
3rd;  Sommes  offensive  August  8th  to  November  11th, 
1918 ;  engaged  in  operation  September  27th  to  October 
19th,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  April  10,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  14,  1919. 


SWAIN,  J.  E.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C,  Co.  3.  Born  in  Wash- 
ington County,  N.  C,  Feb.  27,  1898;  son  of  C.  F.  and 
Mrs.  Lucria  Swain.  Husband  of  Mary  Swain.  Entered 
the  service  Dec.  10,  1917,  and  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky., 
and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Meiggs.  Mustered  out  of 
the  service  at  Camp  No.  22,  Rich  Col,  Va.,  Dec.  10,  1918. 


SW ANSON,  H.  K,  Sergt.,  P.  M.  G.  Born  in  Surry 
County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  J.  Swanson.  Entered 
the  service  at  Mt.  Airy,  N.  C,  Sept.  7,  1917.  Was  sent  to 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N. 
C,  Dec.  12,  1919.  Served  with  P  .M.  G.  Dept,  N.  C.  De- 
tachment. 


SWARINGEN,  HENRY  S.,  115th  M.  G.  Btn.,  Co.  E. 
Entered  the  service  Sept.  20,  1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  May  9,  1918.  Gassed  and  slightly 
wounded  at  Cambrai  Hill.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  A.  March  27, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Ft.  McPherson  July  18,  1919. 


SWINDELL,  LINDSEY,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  of  Washington  County ;  son  of  J.  D.  and  Mrs. 
Delphia  Swindell.  Entered  service  May  3,  1917,  at  Green- 
ville, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  Corpl.  October,  1917.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Somme 
Front,  Bellicourt,  Busigny.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son April  17,  1919. 


SWINDELL,  CHARLES  L.,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  11th 
Div.,  17th  Inf. ;  of  Carteret  County ;  son  of  F.  D.  and  Mrs. 
Susan  Decatur  Dudley  Swindell.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lorna 
Stanton  Hales  Swindell.  Entered  service  July  21,  1917, 
at  Washington,  D.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greenleaf  Aug.  1, 
1917,  transferred  to  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  July  29,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Capt.  Jan.  15,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Meade,  Md.,  May,  1920. 


SWINSON,  J.  CARLYLE,  Sergt.,  119th  Inf.,  Co.  K, 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Wilson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  H.  W.  Swinson.  Entered  the  service  at  Wilson,  N. 
C,  Sept.  9,  1916.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Stewart,  Texas.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres,  Belgium,  three  months;  Hindenburg  Drive  from 
Sept.  29  to  Oct.  19,  1918:  Wassigny,  St.  Souplet.  Re- 
ceived shrapnel  wound  Oct.  17,  1918,  at  St.  Souplet, 
France.  Sent  to  relief  station.  Arrived  in  the  U.  S.  A. 
April  2,  1919;  landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out 
at  Cami>  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919.  Was  on  the  Mexi- 
can border  from  Oct.  1,  1916,  to  March  21,  1917. 


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IN  THE  WAKE  OF  THE  HUNS 

Closely  allied  with  the  Hun's  scheme  of  frightfulness  was  his  policy  of 
destruction,  and  woe  be  unto  that  town  within  the  range  of  his  guns.  Not 
satisfied  with  the  partial  annihilation  of  a  town  and  the  hasty  depopula- 
tion of  its  inhabitants,  they  continue  their  ruthless  plan  of  devastation 
by  hurling  shrapnel,  gas  and  high  explosives  at  their  doomed  objective 
until  the  town  is  an  irreparable  heap  of  crumpled  walls  and  ruins. 


SOMMERANCE,  FRANCE 
The  Marines  jumped  off  here  on  the  morning  of  November  1,  1918. 


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SWEATT,  THOMAS  ALFRED,  Private,  Co.  E,  106th 
Inf. ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  P.  Sweatt,  of  Pineville,  N.  C. 
Entered  service  Aug.  5,  1918,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Trained 
at  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France,  Sept.  15, 
1918.  On  the  Verdun  Front,  Oct.  6  to  Oct.  20,  1918.  Left 
Brest,  France,  Feb.  26,  1919.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  March 
6th.    Discharged  April  4,  1919,  from  Camp  Lee,  Va. 


SYKES,  LEE  ROY,  1st  Class  Private,  Base  Hospital 
No.  65.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  F.  Sykes.  Entered  the  service  April  11,  1918,  at 
Greensboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.,  and 
from  there  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Was  transferred  to  Camp 
Upton.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  Sept.  11,  1918.  Re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  28,  1919. 


SYKES,  DOZY  H.,  Private,  Co.  I,  106th  Inf.,  27th  Div. 
Born  in  Orange  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  T. 
Sykes.  Entered  the  service  at  Hillsboro,  N.  C,  Aug.  5, 
1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Newport  News,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  15, 
1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  6,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  4,  1919. 

TALBERT,  R.  B.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div.,  120th 
Regt.  Son  of  R.  L.  and  Mrs.  M.  D.  Talbert,  of  Davidson 
County.  Entered  service  June  16,  1916,  at  Thomasville, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  later  to  Mexican  bor- 
der from  Oct.  2,  1916,  to  March  15,  1917.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  from 
Boston  harbor  May  17,  1918,  for  Calais,  France;  landed 
June  5th.  Was  in  all  engagements  with  120th  Inf.,  30th 
Div.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 

TATE,  JOHN  EARL,  Sergt.,  Ord.  Det.,  115th  M.  G., 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  115th  Regt.;  of  Haywood  County; 
son  of  J.  E.  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Tate.  Volunteered  June 
22,  1917,  at  Canton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Voormizelle,  Mt.  Kemmel,  Bellicourt, 
Nauroy,  Hindenburg  Line,  Premont,  Vaux-Andigny.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  23,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  April  2,  1919. 


TAYLOR,  GEORGE  N.,  Sgt.,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th 
Div.,  113th  Reg.  Born  in  Halifax  County,  June  7,  1890; 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  B.  Taylor.  Entered  service  July 
24,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S. 
C,  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  Sent  to  Liverpool, 
Eng.  From  there  to  France,  June  13,  1917.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Sergt.  Jin.  1,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Color 
Sergt.,  July  12,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne,  Woevre.  Mr.  Taylor  served  also  with  89th  Div. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  March  29,  1919. 


TAYLOR,  WILLIAM  J.,  Corpl.,  318th  Inf.,  80th  Div., 
Co.  A.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  W.  J.  Taylor.  Entered  the  service  at  Hopewell,  Va., 
Oct.  8,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for 
Brest,  France,  June  29,  1918.  Fought  at  Artois  Sector, 
St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Arrived  in  the  U.  S.  A.  May 
27,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  3,  1919. 


TAYLOR,  JOHN  DOUGLAS,  2nd  Lt.,  114th  M.  G. 
Btn.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  114th  M.  G.  Regt. ;  of  New  Hanover 
County ;  son  of  John  Allen  and  Mrs.  May  French  Taylor. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Placide  Clark  Taylor.  Entered  service 
March  29,  1917,  at  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  12,  1918.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  June  15,  1918.  Fought  with  30th  Div. 
Brigaded  with  British.  Wounded  at  Hindenburg  Line. 
Suffered  fractured  head  Sept.  24,  1918.  Sent  to  hospitals 
in  France  and  England  and  back  to  U.  S.  Hospital.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  March  13,  1919. 


TAYLOR,  FRANK  B,  C.  E.  R.,  Navy;  of  Catawba 
County ;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Mrs.  Kate  Taylor.  Entered  ser- 
vice Nov.  7,  1914,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  St.  Helena, 
Va.  Sent  to  U.  S.  S.  North  Dakota,  U.  S.  S.  Alabama,  U. 
S.  S.  Kansas,  U.  S.  S.  Connecticut,  U.  S.  S.  Matsonia. 
Sailed  for  St.  Nazaire,  France,  June  26,  1917.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Chief  Electrician  Oct.  1,  1918.  Made  10  com- 
plete trips  during  war,  five  after  transport  duty.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  10,  1919.  Newport  News,  Va. 
Mustered  out  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  July  19,  1920. 


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TAYLOR,  ROBERT  KENNON,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E, 
6th  Div.,  54th  Regt.  Born  in  Granville  County  in  1895; 
son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jas.  A.  Taylor.  Entered  service  May 
10,  1918,  at  Oxford,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth, 
S.  C.  Transferred  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sent 
overseas  to  France  July  23,  1918.  Fought  at  Vosges 
Mtns.,  holding  line.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July 
23,  1919. 

TAYLOR,  DURHAM,  Private,  Med.,  Attached  324th 
Field  Sig.  Btn.,  7th  Army  Corps ;  of  Harnett  County ;  son 
of  James  A.  and  Mrs.  E.  R.  Taylor.  Entered  service  Jan. 
18,  1918,  at  Dunn,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan., 
transferred  to  Camp  Meade,  then  to  Camp  Alferdvail,  N. 
J.,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J., 
then  to  Benjamin  Franklin,  Md.  Mustered  out  at  Benja- 
min Franklin,  Md.,  Jan.  25,  1919. 

TAYLOR,  J.  0.  H.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Inf.  Regt. ;  of  Lenoir  County ;  son  of  J.  W.  and  Mrs.  E.  J. 
Taylor.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Leone  Taylor.  Entered  service 
in  1916  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt. 
1910;  1st  Lt.  1913.  Has  been  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  about  ten 
years.    Was  on  Mexican  border  and  served  until  Oct.  12, 

1917,  then  went  back  to  special  limited  duty  and  served 
from  Oct.  3,  1918,  to  Dec.  7,  1918. 

TAYLOR,  HENRY  LINDSEY,  Sergt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt.  Born  in  Granville  County  in  1896 ;  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jas.  A.  Taylor.  Entered  service  April 
23,  1917,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S. 
C,  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sent  to  France. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  October,  1917;  promoted  to 
rank  of  Sergt.  July,  1918.  Fought  in  all  battles  in  which 
the  30th  Div.  was  engaged.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son April  17,  1919. 

TEAGUE,  CLAY,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  General  Hos- 
pital No.  5 ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  J.  C.  and  Mrs. 
Betty  Teague.  Entered  service  July  6,  1918,  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.,  transferred  to 
Ft.  Ontario,  N.  Y.  Also  in  Med.  Motor  Corps.  Mustered 
out  at  Ft.  Ontario,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1918. 

TEAGUE,  JNO.  A.,  Corpl.,  Motor  Am.  Tr.,  Co.  F,  4th 
C.  A.  P.  Regt.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  C.  W.  Teague.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Gertrude  Le- 
noir Teague.  Entered  the  service  June  25,  1918,  at  Dur- 
ham, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.  Ovverseas  to  France  Sept.  2,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  24,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  13,  1919. 

TEMPLE,  JASPER  O.,  Corpl,  Amb.  Corps,  317th  Co., 
80th  Div.,  305th  San.  Tr.;  of  Lenoir  County;  son  of  R.  H. 
and  Mrs.  Hattie  Temple.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ella  Mallard 
Temple.  Entered  service  Sept.  17,  1917.  Sent  to  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  transferred  to  Lambert's  Pt.  Sailed  for  France 
May  25,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Forest. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  9,  1919. 

TEMPLE,  GEO.  M.,  Private,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  Co. 
M.  Born  in  Durham  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
W.  B.  Temple.  Entered  the  service  May  15,  1917,  at  Dur- 
ham, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918. 
Fought  on  the  Hindenburg  Line,  near  Dicky  Bush,  at  St. 
Quentin  Drive.  Received  shrapnel  wound  in  the  left  arm 
Sept.  29,  1918.  Sent  to  American  Base  Hospital  No.  204 
at  Winchester,  Eng.     Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  16, 

1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene  Feb.  28,  1919. 


TERRELL,  JOE  A.,  1st  Class  Private,  11th  Cavalry. 
Born  in  Orange  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Terrell.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Mae  Terrell.  Entered  the 
service  Dec.  5,  1912,  at  Columbus,  Ohio.  Was  sent  to  Ft. 
Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va. 
Served  as  Troop  Instructor.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Stu- 
art, Va.,  Dec.  18,  1918.  Served  in  Colorado  during  the 
1914  coal  strike. 

TERRELL,  BUN,  Private,  120th  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div. 
Born  in  Orange  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mi-s.  Jim  Ter- 
rell. Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Hillsboro,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Fought  at  the 
Hindenburg  Drive  Sept.  29th.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April 
13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18, 
1919. 

TESH,  SAM  J.,  Fireman,  U.  S.  S.  Utah  (Naval).  Born 
in  Davidson  County ;  the  son  of  E.  Tesh  and  Mrs.  Lula 
Tesh.  Entered  service  Dec.  8,  1917,  at  Winston-Salem, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Berkley,  Va.,  and  sailed  for  France  Aug. 
28,  1918,  convoying  troop  ships  in  and  out  of  Base  Bantry 
Bay,  Ireland.  Mustered  out  at  New  York  City  Jan.  20, 
1919. 

THOMAS,  W.  L.,  Yeoman  3rd  Class,  Navy.  Born  in 
Robeson  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  H.  Thomas. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Bertha  Thomas.  Entered  service  May 
18,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Newport,  R.  I.  Transferred  to 
Boston,  Mass.,  from  there  was  sent  to  Hinghan,  Mass. 
Mustered  out  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  June  16,  1919. 

THOMAS,  F.  J.,  1st  Class  Electrician,  U.  S.  N.  Born 
in  Edgecombe  County  Aug.  27,  1896 ;  son  of  R.  W.  and 
Annie  Thomas.  Entered  the  service  at  Richmond,  Va., 
May  7,  1917.  Promoted  to  the  rank  of  1st  Electrician  in 
1919.  On  the  U.  S.  S.  Bulgaria  three  months,  then  trans- 
ferred to  U.  S.  S.  Antigone,  transport  service.  Made  13 
trips  to  France  and  was  with  U.  S.  S.  President  Lincoln 
when  it  was  sunk.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  New- 
port News,  Va.,  April  30,  1919. 

THOMAS,  THOS.  M.,  Water  Tender,  U.  S.  N.  Born  in 
Edgecombe  County  May  15,  1894 ;  son  of  R.  W.  and  Mrs. 
Annie  Thomas.  Entered  the  service  at  Rocky  Mount,  N. 
C,  Jan.  8,  1916.  On  the  U.  S.  S.  battleship  Vermont  for 
over  three  years  and  about  seven  months  on  U.  S.  S.  De- 
stroyer Crowning  Shield.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at 
New  Orleans,  La.,  Jan.  8,  1920. 

THOMAS,  F.  P.,  Private,  323rd  Amb.  Co.,  81st  Div., 
306th  San.  Tr.  Born  in  Guilford  County ;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  D.  C.  Thomas.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918, 
at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sevier  and  from  there  was  sent  to  Camp 
Mills.  Went  to  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  29,  1919. 

THOMAS,  WILLIAM  C,  1st  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div., 
119th  Inf.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  Mrs.  Susan  Thomas. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Daisy  Thomas.  Entered  service  July 
15,  1916,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C, 
Camp  Stewart,  T«xas,  Camp  Royster,  Camp  Wadsworth, 
Camp  Sevier,  Camp  Merritt,  and  sailed  for  France  May 
11,  1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  with  119th  Inf.  Served 
six  months  on  Mexican  border.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April 
2,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  7,  1919. 


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rtAU.fi.RD 


NEAR  BAYONVILLE, 
FRANCE 

There  is  no  tribute  high  enough 
that  can  be  paid  the  lads  who  fought 
and  fell.  Their  graves  will  always 
be  an  honor  to  French  soil.  These 
little  graves  look  mighty  rough,  but 
it  is  the  best  that  could  be  done  un- 
der the  conditions.  Even  though  they 
are  not  bedecked  with  flowers  and 
monuments,  they  stand  for  much. 


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THOMAS,  BENJAMIN,  Private,  1st  Class,  168th  Inf., 
42nd  Div.,  Co.  A.  Born  in  Wilson  County;  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  B.  F.  Thomas.  Entered  the  service  August  7, 
1918,  at  Bennettsville,  S.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Wads- 
worth,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed 
for  France  Sept.  15,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne. 
Left  the  U.  S.  A.  with  55th  Pioneers,  was  then  trans- 
ferred to  83rd  Div.,  then  to  42nd  Div.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  May  21,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
June  28,  1919. 

THOMAS,  W.  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  166th  Inf.,  42nd 
Div.,  Co.  B.  Born  in  Moore  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
S.  B.  Thomas.  Entered  the  service  June  24,  1918,  at  Fort 
Smith,  Ark.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  from  there  to 
Camp  Marritt,  N.  J.  Overseas  to  France  Aug.  24,  1918. 
Fought  at  Argonne-Meuse,  St.  Mihiel.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  April  25,  1919.  Landed  at  New  York.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  May  15,  1919. 

THOMASON,  RUFUS,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  A.  J.  and  Mrs.  A. 
J.  Thomason.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Dora  (Clay)  Thomason. 
Entered  service  July  10,  1916,  at  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Camp  Stewart, 
Texas,  Sept.  29,  1916.  Sailed  for  Liverpool  and  Calais 
May  29,  1918.  Fought  at  Bellicourt  and  in  all  engage- 
ments with  his  company.  On  Mexican  border  six  and 
three-fourths  months.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  St.  Na- 
zaire,  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 

THOMPSON,  ROBERT  H.,  Seaman,  Navy.  Born  in 
Montgomery  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Press  Thomp- 
son. Husband  of  Fanny  Ethel  Thompson.  Entered  ser- 
vice Aug.  10,  1918,  at  Mt.  Gilead,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to 
Hampton  Roads,  from  there  to  St.  Helena.  Mustered  out 
at  St.  Helena  January,  1919. 

THOMPSON,  HAL.,  Private,  Btry.  C,  1st  Heavy 
Artly.  From  Robeson  County ;  son  of  W.  W.  and  Mrs. 
Laura  Thompson.  Entered  the  service  at  Rowland,  N.  C, 
Aug.  27,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Mustered 
out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Dec.  14,  1918. 

THOMPSON,  CHARLES  W.,  Private,  Med.  Corps, 
Base  Hosp.  No.  65 ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  David 
and  Mrs.  Margaret  Thompson.     Entered  service  April  8, 

1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Fort  McPherson. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  Brest, 
France,  Sept.  13,  1918.     Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  27, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  1,  1919. 

THOMPSON,  WESLEY  B.,  2nd  Lt.,  34th  Tr.  Btry.,  F. 
A.  C.  0.  T.  S. ;  of  Harnett  County ;  son  of  J.  L.  and  Mrs. 
Zibbi  Thompson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Annie  K.  Thompson. 
Entered  service  May  17,  1917,  at  Dunn,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft. 
Caswell,  N.  C.  Transferred  to  Mineola,  then  to  Princeton, 
N.  J.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Taylor,  Ky.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  2nd  Lt.  Oct.  18,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Taylor, 
Ky.,  Nov.  30,  1918. 

THOMPSON,  ALBERT  MITCHEN,  Corpl.,  Co.  A, 
30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  J.  E. 
and  Mrs.  J.  E.  Thompson.  Entered  service  June  19,  1915, 
at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Royster,  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  Camp  Se- 
vier, then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  Franca  May  12, 
1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  with  his  company.  Served 
on  Mexican  border  six  months.  Transferred  to  M.  P. 
Feb.  2,  1919.  With  the  Army  of  Occupation.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Sept.  29,  1919. 


THOMPSON,  WILLIE  B.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  F, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Wayne  County ;  son  of  A.  P. 
and  Mrs.  B.  Thompson.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Thomp- 
son. Entered  service  April  5,  1916,  at  Fremont.  Sent  to 
Camp  Pickett,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Was  in  all  en- 
gagements with  company  until  wounded  at  the  Hinden- 
burg  Drive  by  shrapnel  in  Thigh  Sept.  29th.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  March  24,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  May  23,  1919. 

THORNBURG,  Z.  B.,  1st  Lt.  Enlisted  June  10,  1907, 
1st  N.  C.  N.  G.  Served  on  Mexican  border.  Mustered 
into  the  Federal  service  July,  1917,  at  Concord,  N.  C. 
Went  to  Camp  Sevier,  served  with  118th  Inf.  Sailed  May 
11,  1918,  and  landed  in  France  May  22,  1918.  Fought  at 
Voormizelle,  Belgium,  Sept.  1,  1918;  Bellicourt,  France, 
Sept.  29th  to  Oct.  1st ;  Montbrehain,  Brancourt,  Premont 
and  Busigny,  France,  Oct.  8th  to  11th,  1918;  La  Selle 
River,  Vaux-Andigny,  Mazenhein,  France,  Oct.  17th  to 
20th,  1918.  Wounded  at  Montbrehain  Oct.  7,  1918. 
Wounded  at  La  Selle  River  Oct.  17,  1918.  Decorations: 
Awarded  D.  S.  C,  British  Military  Cross,  Croix  de  Guerre. 
One  citation  from  King  George  and  one  from  General 
Pershing.  Three  medals  from  French  Government.  Dis- 
charged Jan.  20,  1920,  from  U.  S.  A.  Hospital  at  Ft.  Mc- 
Pherson, Ga. 

THORNTON,  JNO.  VANN,  1st  Class  Private,  F.  A., 
13th  Co.  Born  in  Cumberland  County;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  T.  A.  Thornton.  Entered  service  June,  1918,  at 
Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Sherman  Dec.  20,  1918. 

THRASH,  EARL,  Private,  81st  Div.,  318th  F.  A.,  Btn. 
F.  Born  in  Buncombe  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
A.  P.  Thrash.  Entered  service  June  24,  1918,  at  Candler, 
N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  from  there  to  Camp 
Mills.  Went  to  France  Aug.  8,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  June,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  23, 
1919. 

TICHLE,  GEO.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  C,  29th  Div., 
116th  Inf.;  of  Rowan  County;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Mrs. 
Alice  G.  Tichle.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Sallie  Tichle.  Entered 
service  July  23,  1917,  at  Danville,  Va.  Sent  to  Camp 
McClellan,  Ala.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France.  Battles  July 
25th  to  Sept.  23rd,  defensive  of  Center  Sector,  Haute, 
Alsace,  Oct.  8,  1918;  battle  of  Malbrick  Hill  Oct.  10,  1918; 
battle  of  Malselle  Farm  Oct.  16,  1918;  battle  of  Grand 
Montague  Oct.  23rd ;  capture  of  Etroye  Ridge.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  29,  1919. 

TILGHMAN,  THEODORE  C,  Major,  2nd  Btn.,  322nd 
Inf.,  81st  Div.  Born  in  Wilson,  N.  C. ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  T.  W.  Tilghman.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Tilgh- 
man.  Entered  the  service  May  12,  1917,  at  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from 
there  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  to  France  July  30, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Capt.  Aug.  15,  1917,  and  to 
rank  of  Major  July  8,  1918.  Fought  at  Argonne.  Re- 
ceived the  French  Cross  of  War  March,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  26,  1919. 

TILLERY,  EDWARD,  Private,  Remount  School.  Born 
in  Halifax  County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  V.  Til- 
lery.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Elaine  Bullock  Tillery.  Entered 
the  service  at  Scotland  Neck,  N.  C,  July  22,  1918.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Hancock,:  Ga.  Volunteered  for  service.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Jan.  29,  1919. 


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TILLERY,  J.  L.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  87th  Div.,  346th 
Regt. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  J.  M.  and  Mrs.  Lellia 
Lawrence  Tillery.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Georgette  Brand 
Tillery.  Volunteered  for  service  July  18,  1917,  at  Greens- 
boro, N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  transferred  to 
Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  to  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France 
Aug.  23,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  27, 
1917.  Was  transferred  while  in  France  to  17th  Engi- 
neers. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  18,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  July  22,  1919. 


TILLETT,  DANIEL  A.,  Machinist,  Navy,  2nd  Div. ;  of 
Perquimans  County;  son  of  J.  H.  and  Mrs.  Lethria  Til- 
lett.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Alice  Godfrey  Tillett.  Entered  the 
service  Dec.  6,  1917,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Sent  to  Cherrystone 
Island,  transferred  to  League  Island.  Sailed  for  France 
Nov.  10,  1918.  In  battle  with  submarine  off  Brest  Nov. 
22nd.    Mustered  out  at  League  Island  April  28,  1919. 


TILLINGHAST,  NORWOOD  W.,  1st  Class  Private,  F. 
A.,  81st  Div.,  Brigade  Hdqrs.  Det.  Born  in  Cumber- 
land County ;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  S.  W.  Tillinghast. 
Entered  the  service  April  4,  1918,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  Aug. 
29,  1918.  Accidentally  hurt  Nov.  13,  1918.  Sent  to  hos- 
pital at  Chaumont,  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March 
3,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  24, 
1919. 


TOLAR,  CLAUDE  M.,  1st  Lt.,  Adjt.  Gen.  Staff.  Born 
in  Orange  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H.  Tolar. 
Entered  the  service  at  Hillsboro,  N.  C,  May  17,  1917. 
Was  sent  to  Ft.  Logan  H.  Roots,  Ark.,  and  from  there  to 
Camp  Pike,  Ark.  Commissioned  as  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917, 
and  promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Sept.  12,  1918.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  July  29,  1919. 


TOWNSEND,  FRED  H.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  29th  Div., 
111th  F.  A.  Regt.;  of  Robeson  County;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  J.  L.  Townsend.  Entered  service  June  2,  1917,  at 
Lumberton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.,  then  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  June  26,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
May  25,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  2, 
1919. 


TOY,  JAMIE  E.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  G,  81st  Div., 
323rd  Inf.  Regt. ;  of  Haywood  County ;  son  of  Van  and 
Bettie  Toy.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lillian  Fay  Toy.  Entered 
service  May  24,  1918,  at  Waynesville.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne,  Verdun,  St.  Die.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  13, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  28,  1919. 

TREVATHAN,  WILLIAM  L.,  Wagoner,  Highway  En- 
gineers Wagoner  No.  1,  23rd  Regt. ;  of  Nash  County ;  son 
of  H.  L.  and  Mrs.  Claudia  Trevathan.  Entered  service 
Dec.  15,  1917,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas, 
Ky.,  transferred  to  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  transferred  to 
Camp  Laurel,  Md.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  Feb.  5,  1918. 
Fought  at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne,  Nov.  9  to  11,  1918.  Ar- 
rived in  U.  S.  A.  June  10,  1919,  New  York.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  23,  1919. 


TUCKER,  L.  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  321st  Regt., 
81st  Div.  Born  in  Duplin  County  Feb.  15,  1897 ;  son  of 
Kilby  and  Mattie  Tucker.  Entered  the  service  at  War- 
saw, N.  C,  May  26,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
and  then  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  July,  1918.  Fought  in  all  engagements  of  the 
321st  Inf.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  July  2,  1919,  and 
mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  12, 
1919. 


TOMLINSON,  CHARLES  E.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
30th  Div.,  120th  Inf.  Born  January  21,  1899;  son  of  E.  I. 
and  Jennie  Tomlinson,  of  Davidson  County.  Enlisted  for 
service  Oct.  22,  1917,  at  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  S.  C.  Overseas  to  Calais,  France,  June  5,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Belgium,  Bellicourt  and  other  engage- 
ments with  30th.  Landed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  April  10,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  14,  1919. 


TOMLINSON,  JAMES  M.,  Ord.  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Sup.  Co., 
30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.  Born  in  Cumberland  County;  son 
of  Jas.  W.  and  Mrs.  Eva  Tomlinson.  Entered  the  service 
July,  1917,  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier, transferred  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
May  11,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Ord.  Sergt.  October, 
1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Cambrai,  Bellicourt.  Returned 
to  the  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Served  on  the  Mexican  bor- 
der October,  1916,  to  March,  1917.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  April  8,  1919. 


TUCKER,  GEORGE  N.,  Private  1st  Class,  6th  Inf., 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  5th  Div.;  of  Forsyth  County;  son  of  J.  J.  and 
Mrs.  Chloe  Emmaline  Tucker.  Entered  service  Sept.  18, 
1917,  at  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
transferred  to  Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.  Sailed  for  France 
April  23,  1918.  Fought  at  Sector  of  the  Lakes  (Lac 
Novr)  June  21  to  July  16,  1918;  St.  Die,  Sector  Frapelle 
offensive,  St.  Mihiel  offensive,  Meuse-Argonne,  Oct.  11 
to  Nov.  11,  1918.  Frapelle  was  first  German  town  seized 
by  U.  S.  soldiers.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  24,  1919, 
New  York.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  29, 
1919. 


TUCKER,  GEO.  F.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  317th  Amb. 
Co.,  80th  Div.  Born  in  Edgecombe  County ;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Geo.  M.  Tucker.  Entered  the  service  Aug. 
6,  1917,  at  Whitakers,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
Sept.  17,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  May  25,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne  and  in  all  other  engage- 
ments of  the  80th  Div.  Arrived  in  the  U.  S.  A.  May  30, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  12,  1919. 


TORRENCE,  SAMUEL  L.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  A,  30th  Div., 
113th  F.  A.  Regt.;  of  Jones  County;  son  of  A.  P.  and 
Mrs.  J.  Torrence.  Entered  service  July  29,  1917,  at  Pol- 
locksville.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  transferred  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  in  all 
battles  with  118th  Regt.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  18, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  March  28,  1919. 


TURLEY,  JOS.  B„  Q.  M.  C,  3rd  Class,  Navy.  Born 
in  Johnston  County  Sept.  13,  1896;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
J.  M.  Turley.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Duba  Ellis  Turley.  En- 
tered the  service  at  Clayton,  N.  C,  Jan.  9.  1918,  and  sent 
to  Norfolk,  Va.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Q.  M.  C,  3rd  Class. 
1918.  Served  on  U.  S.  S.  Raleigh.  Mustered  out  of  the 
service  at  Key  West,  Fla.,  Jan.  14,  1919. 


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TYNDALL,  HORACE  G.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  B,  30th 
Div.,  113th  Regt.  Born  in  Lenoir  County;  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  L.  P.  Tyndall.  Husband  of  Ruby  Evans  Tyndall. 
Entered  service  September,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  September,  1918. 

TYSON,  CLAUDE  P.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Ord.  Dept., 
106th  Ord.  Depot  Co.  Born  in  Moore  County ;  the  son  of 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thos.  B.  Tyson.  Entered  the  service  Feb. 
28,  1918,  at  Ft.  Slocum,  N.  Y.  Was  sent  to  Columbia 
University  Ordnance  Training  School,  New  York  City. 
Transferred  to  Augusta  Arsenal,  then  sent  to  Camp  Han- 
cock. Transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  Sergt.  Ord  Dept.  Aug.  1,  1918,  and  to  rank  of 
1st  Class  Sergt.  Nov.  1,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  March  21,  1919. 

TYSON,  V.  S.,  Private,  90th  Inf.,  Med.  Dept.  Born 
in  Pitt  County;  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  B.  J.  Tyson. 
Entered  the  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Tarboro,  N.  C.  Was 
sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and  then  to  Camp  Sevier, 
S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Mustered  out  there 
March  7,  1919. 

UNDERHILL,  PAUL,  1st  Class  Foreman  (Navy;)  of 
Johnston  County ;  son  of  J.  A.  and  Mrs.  Annie  Underhill. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Victoria  Underhill.  Entered  service  Oct. 
25,  1917,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Was  sent  immediately  on  board 
U.  S.  S.  Kaguema.  Made  one  trip  across  on  U.  S.  S.  Pal- 
mer, then  came  back,  laid  submarine  cable  from  coast  of 
Maine  to  Key  West,  Fla.  Released  from  ship  and  sent  to 
Naval  Opr.  Base.  Mustered  out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va., 
March  8,  1919. 

UNDERWOOD,  ROBERT  EARL,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  D, 
120th  Regt.,  30th  Div.  Born  in  Franklin  County  in  1891 ; 
son  of  R.  C.  and  Mary  E.  Underwood.  Husband  of  Rosa 
May  Liles.  Entered  the  service  at  Youngsville,  N.  C, 
April  14,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Bickett,  N.  C,  and 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May 
12,  1918.  Promoted  Reg.  Supply  Sergt.  May  1,  1917,  and 
to  2nd  It.  Nov.  1,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  and  Premont. 
Attached  to  Army  School  at  Langres,  France,  where  he 
received  his  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Returned  to  30th  Div. 
Feb.  22,  1919.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  May  6,  1919. 

UNDERWOOD,  MACK.  Son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Underwood,  of  Mt.  Holly,  N.  C,  Gaston  County.  Entered 
service  July  7,  1918.  Sent  to  Camp  Greenleaf  and  placed 
in  the  medical  department.    Mustered  out  Jan.  25,  1919. 

UNDERWOOD,  NORFLEET  E.,  Private,  54th  Inf., 
Co.  G,  6th  Div.  Born  in  Hertford  County;  the  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Underwood.    Entered  the  service  May  10, 

1918,  at  Murfreesboro,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Ft.  Scriven, 
Ga.,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  July  23,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  Aug.  27,  1918. 
Fought  at  Alsace  Sector.     Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  10, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  14,  1919. 

UPTON,  BADGER  VERNON,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf., 
Q.  M.  C.  Born  in  Gaston  County  Aug.  24,  1896;  son  of 
W.  P.  and  Julia  A.  Upton.  Entered  the  service  at  Gas- 
tonia,  N.  C,  July  18,  1918,  and  sent  to  Syracuse  Recruit- 
ing Camp  and  then  transferred  to  Q.  M.  C.  Depot,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.  Promoted  Acting  Corpl.  in  August.  Mustered 
out  of  the  service  at  Q.  M.  C.  Depot,  June  7,  1919. 


USSERY,  LON  E.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  A,  81st  Div., 
306th  Engrs. ;  of  Montgomery  County ;  son  of  W.  T.  and 
Mrs.  Harriett  Ussery.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at 
Norman,  N.  C.  Sant  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferi'ed  to 
Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
July  31,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  24,  1918.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Feb.  23,  1919. 


VALLAS,  P.  G.,  Cook,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  41st  Div.,  161st 
Reg.  Born  in  Stanly  County;  son  of  George  and  Marie 
Vallas.  Entered  the  service  July  4,  1917,  at  Greenville, 
S.  C.  Went  to  France  Jan.  22,  1918.  Promoted  to  the 
rank  of  cook,  September,  1917.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A. 
Feb.  16,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  March  4, 
1919. 


VANN,  WALTER  ALBERT,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  C. 
83rd  Div.,  331st  Inf.:  of  Duplin  County;  son  of  J.  T. 
and  Mrs.  K.  J.  Vann.  Entered  service  May  26,  1918,  at 
Warsaw,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to 
Camp  Wadsworth,  then  to  Newport  News,  Va.  Sailed  for 
France  Sept.  23,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  8, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  March  29,  1919. 


VANN,  JUNIUS  RICHARDSON,  JR.,  Capt.,  Med. 
Corps,  160th  Inf.,  40th  Div.  Born  in  Cumberland  County 
Sept.  9,  1889 ;  son  of  J.  R.  and  Ida  L.  Vann.  Entered  the 
service  at  Fayetteville,  N.  C,  July,  1917,  and  sent  to 
Camp  Greenleaf,  Ga.,  and  transferred  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  Aug.  11,  1918.  Promoted  to  the  rank 
of  Lt.  August,  1917,  and  to  Capt.  March  12,  1918.  Landed 
in  the  U.  S.  A.  July  29,  1919,  and  mustered  out  of  the  ser- 
vice at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Aug.  15,  1919. 


VANN,  BRANTLEY  S.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  9th  Regt. 
Born  in  Cumberland  County  June  17,  1896;  son  of  J.  R. 
and  Ida  L.  Vann.  Entered  the  service  at  Fayetteville,  N. 
C,  July  28,  1918,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Hill,  Va.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  28,  1919. 


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VAUGHAN,  DR.  J.  C,  1st  Lt.,  Med.  Corps,  80th  Div. ; 
of  Northampton  County;  son  of  W.  J.  and  Mrs.  Eugene 
Vaughan.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Martha  Connell  Vaughan. 
Entered  service  March  1,  1918,  at  Rich  Square,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  15,  1918. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lb.  Jan.  8,  1918.  Fought  at 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  June  19, 
1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  N. 
J.,  June  25,  1919. 


VENABLE,  CARL  WILLIAM,  Sergt,  Inf.,  Supply 
Co.,  13th  Inf.  Regt. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  J.  A.  and 
Mrs.  Julia  Venable.  Entered  service  July  17,  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Columbus,  Ohio,  transferred  to  El 
Paso,  Texas,  transferred  to  Camp  Custer,  Mich.  Sailed 
for  England  July  20,  1918,  then  to  Russia  Sept.  4,  1918; 
to  defense  of  Sector  468  Sept.  16th  to  17th;  offensive  of 
Kodish  Sept.  27  to  Oct.  12,  1918 ;  second  offensive  of  Ko- 
dish  Oct.  13  to  14,  1919 ;  offensive  of  Avda  Oct.  15th  to 
16th;  offensive  of  Bolshoi  Ozersky  March  23,  1919.  He 
received  British  Military  Medal  for  service  in  Russia. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  30,  1919,  at  Hoboken.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  2,  1919. 


VICK,  HENRY  G.,  Capt,  Air  Service,  A.  P.,  S.  P.  D. 
Div.  Born  in  Stanly  County ;  the  son  of  S.  H.  and  Mrs. 
Mary  Vick.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Hattie  Brooks  Vick.  En- 
tered service  Feb.  26,  1910.  Sent  to  Philippine  Islands, 
transferred  to  camp  in  California,  from  there  to  Vancou- 
ver Bks.  Was  made  Corporal  July,  1911;  promoted  to 
Sergt.  August,  1912;  1st  Sergt.  June,  1917;  promoted  to 
the  rank  of  Capt.  October,  1918.  Spent  18  months  in  the 
Philippine  Islands,  two  years  in  California  and  four  years 
on  the  Mexican  border.  Mustered  out  at  Vancouver  Bar- 
racks, Wash..  March  3,  1919. 


VICK,  RICHARD  T.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th 
Inf. ;  of  Nash  County ;  son  of  A.  B.  and  Mrs.  Leah  Jane 
Vick.  Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Louisburg,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S  .C.  Sailed  for  France  May  12, 
1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  with  his  company  until 
wounded  by  shrapnel  at  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29th. 
Sent  to  No.  12  American  Gen.  Hospital  St.  Louis,  at 
Rouen,  France,  also  South  Meade  Hospital,  Bristol,  Eng. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 


WALKER,  EMILY  H.,  Civilian  Relief  Dept.,  Ameri- 
can Red  Cross.  Daughter  of  Mrs.  Kate  Dibrell  Walker,  of 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Taught  in  Wake  County  Schools,  N.  C. ; 
supervisor  of  rural  schools,  Scotland  County,  at  the  same 
time ;  Food  Administrator  of  the  county ;  the  first  woman 
appointed  as  such  in  N.  C.  Record  with  Red  Cross  began 
in  fall  of  1917  with  the  Home  Service  Dept.  of  the  Red 
Cross  in  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Remained  there  several  weeks. 
Promoted  to  Field  Supervisor  of  Home  Service,  to  be  sent 
into  any  of  the  five  Southern  States  of  Red  Cross — N.  C., 
S.  C,  Ga.,  Tenn.,  Fla.  At  present  Field  Representative  of 
the  Red  Cross,  Headquarters,  Atlanta,  Ga. 


WALKER,  JOHN  F.,  Corp].,  Med.  Corps,  317th  Amb. 
Co.,  80th  Div.,  305th  San  Tr. ;  of  Nash  County;  son  of  J. 
Fred  and  Mrs.  Mamie  S.  Walker.  Entered  service  Aug. 
16,  1917,  at  Whitakers,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Lee,  Va. 
Sailed  for  Bordeaux,  France,  June  9,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  Oct.  1,  1917.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne.  Arrived 
in  U.  S.  A.,  from  Brest,  France,  May  31,  1919,  at  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  through  Camp  Dix.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  13,  1919. 


WALLACE,  T.  H.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Co.  M;  of 
Halifax  County ;  son  of  G.  N.  and  Mrs.  A.  M.  Wallace.  En- 
tered service  Aug.  7,  1917,  at  Jackson,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wads- 
worth,  S.  C,  Jan.  7,  9119. 


WALTERS,  JAMES  J.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt. ;  of  Granville  County ;  son  of  Conrad  and  Mrs. 
Loretta  Walters.  Entered  service  April  16,  1917,  at  Ox- 
ford, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  13,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  August,  1917;  to  Sergt.  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres, 
Cambrai  and  St.  Quentin.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son April  18,  1919. 


WALTERS.  JOSEPH  E.,  Machinist  1st  Class,  C.  A.  C, 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  75th  C.  A.  C.  From  Robeson  County ;  son  of 
J.  B.  and  Rebecca  Walters.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Lulu  May 
Walters.  Entered  the  service  at  Lumberton,  N.  C,  July 
15,  1918,  and  sent  to  Clemson  College,  S.  C,  transferred 
to  Charleston,  S.  C,  and  from  there  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Taken  from  boat  to  embarkation  hospital  at  Hoboken, 
N.  J.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Dec. 
15,  1918. 


WAGNER,  McCLELLAN,  1st  Class  Private,  Med. 
Dept. ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  B.  B.  and  Mrs.  Lula 
P.  Wagner.  Entered  service  June  22,  1918,  at  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Sent  to  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  transferred  to  Ft. 
Oglehtorpe,  Ga.,  then  to  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  Oct.  16,  1919. 


WALDON,  CARL  THOMAS,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Guilford  County ;  son  of  J.  T.  and 
Mrs.  M.  E.  Waldon.  Entered  service  Sept.  18,  1917,  at 
High  Point.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp 
Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  April  11,  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres-Lys  offensive  July  21st  to  Sept.  4th ;  Somme  offen- 
sive Sept.  9th  to  Oct.  18th;  Bellicourt,  Premont,  Bohain, 
Montbrehain,  Busigny,  St.  Martins  River.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  April  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  April  17,  1919. 


WALTERS,  BRYAN  C,  Corpl.,  M.  G.  Brig.,  Co.  A, 
30th  Div.,  115th  Regt.;  of  Gaston  County;  son  of  J.  H. 
and  Margaret  Walters.  Husband  of  Hattie  Noles  Wal- 
ters. Entered  service  June  25,  1917,  at  Gastonia,  N.  C. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  July  1,  1918.  Fought  at  Nau- 
roy,  Premont,  Vaux-Andigny,  Selle  River,  Hindenburg 
Line,  Bellicourt,  Voormizelle,  Mt.  Kimmel.  Returned  to 
U.  S.  A.  March  22nd,  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson  April  2,  1919. 


WALTON,  CHARLIE  B.,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  T.  C. 
No.  330,  330th  Regt.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  Dr.  C.  B. 
and  Mrs.  Ora  Walton.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mattie  Walton. 
Entered  service  Aug.  30,  1918,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Jessup,  Ga.  On 
convoy  service.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jessup,  Ga.,  April 
21,  1919. 


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A  German  observation  post  in  the  Argonne,  camou- 
flaged among  the  trees  on  top  of  a  high  hill.  Notice  the 
camouflaged  fox  hole  at  the  foot  of  the  trees  where  the 
observer  slept.  A  metal  plate  at  this  post  with  arrows 
pointing  to  the  nearby  towns  and  giving  their  distance, 
shows  the  thoroughness  of  the  Germans. 


prJ/»LMeO 


In  the  drive  of  November  1,  1918,  prisoners  were  marched  back  by  the  company.  This  sketch 
shows  a  company  that  has  just  been  captured,  being  brought  back.  Near  Landres-St.  George, 
France. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


WARD,  CHARLES  BRYAN,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  Det. 
No.  6,  A.  S.  A.  P. ;  of  Nash  County ;  son  of  W.  and  Mrs. 
Rosa  Ward.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Marie  Gay  Ward.  Entered 
service  Jan.  21st  at  Detroit,  transferred  from  Detroit 
No.  6  to  No.  1  Det.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Served  at  Pack- 
ard Plant  in  charge  of  Liberty  Motors.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Meiggs,  Washinggton,  D.  C,  March  14,  1919. 


WATSON,  LEE  Z.,  Private,  M.  G.  Btn.,  Co.  B,  6th 
Div.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  C.  W.  and  Mrs.  H.  W. 
Watson.  Entered  service  May  16,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  transferred  to  Chickamauga 
Park,  Ga.,  then  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  July  7,  1918.  Fought  at  Alsace-Lorraine  Sector, 
Meuse-Argonne.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  19,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  10,  1919. 


WARD,  J.  W.,  1st  Class  Machinist,  Aviation  (Naval). 
Born  in  Pasquotank  County;  the  son  of  Johnathan  and 
Mrs.  Sarah  Ward.  Husband  of  Emma  Ward.  Entered 
service  Sept.  13,  1917,  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  from  there  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C, 
Sept.  10,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Class  Machinist 
August,  1918.  In  charge  of  transportation  at  Camp 
Greene,  N.  C,  from  Sept.  10,  1918,  to  March  15,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  March  15,  1919. 


WATSON,  JOHN  CLEVELAND,  JR.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E, 
SOth  Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Lee  County ;  son  of  J.  R.  and 
Mary  T.  Watson.  Entered  service  Sept.  18,  1917,  at 
Jonesboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to 
Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France 
May  8,  1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  with  120th  Regt. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson  April  18,  1919. 


WARD,  A.  F.,  M.  M.  1st  Class  (Navy).  Son  of  J.  P. 
and  Mrs.  Anna  Ward.  Entered  service  April  2,  1918,  at 
Hendersonville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Newport,  R.  I.,  transferred 
to  Officers'  Material  School,  R.  I.,  then  to  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, N.  Y.,  overseas  to  France.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
April  18,  1919,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  from  the 
U.  S.  S.  K.  I.  Luckenback  May  28,  1919. 


WATTS,  MAURICE  D.,  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.  Born  in  Mar- 
tin County  Aug.  29,  1894 ;  the  son  of  J.  W.  and  Ophelia 
Watts.  Husband  of  Ethel  Dent  Watts.  Entered  service 
July  14,  1918,  at  Richmond,  Va.  Sent  to  Camp  Taylor, 
Ky.,  Sept.  11,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky., 
Dec.  17,  1918. 


WARLICK,  JOHN  D.,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div., 
316th  Regt.;  of  Onslow  County;  son  of  Robt.  L.  and  Mrs. 
Dora  Warlick.  Entered  service  May  4,  1917,  at  Jackson- 
ville. Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp 
Jackson,  then  to  Camp  Hancock.  Sailed  for  France  July 
29,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Dec.  31,  1917. 
Fought  at  Argonne  Front,  Vosges  Mtns.,  Verdun.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  Aug.  15,  1919. 


WARREN,  W.  T.,  1st  Class  Private,  M.  G.  Btn.,  Co.  A, 
30th  Div.,  115th  Regt.  Barn  in  Gaston  County;  the  son 
of  J.  F.  and  Mrs.  S.  Warren.  Entered  the  service  July 
4,  1917.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Went  to  France  May  11,  1918. 
Fought  at  Ypres.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Dec.  26,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Jan.  25,  1919. 


WARSER,  LAWRENCE  O.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th 
Div.,  120th  Regt. ;  of  Davidson  County ;  son  of  D.  L.  and 
Mrs.  Noella  Warser.  Entered  service  April  14,  1916,  at 
Lexington.  Served  on  border.  Entered  Federal  service 
Oct.  2,  1917,  at  Lexington.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for  France  May  28,  1918. 
Fought  at  Hindenburg  Drive,  Ypres,  Belgium,  two 
months.  Wounded  by  shrapnel  at  the  Hindenburg  Line 
Sept.  29,  1918.  Sent  to  1st  Southern  Gen.  Hospital,  Bir- 
mingham, Eng.,  U.  S.  Hospital  Gen.  No.  20,  Ft.  McHenry, 
Md.,  nine  months.  Landed  in  U  .S.  A.  Dec.  16,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Ft.  McHenry  Dec.  12,  1919. 


WEANT,  GENTERY,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  E,  30th 
Div.,  105th  Regt.;  of  Rowan  County;  son  of  J.  H.  and 
Mrs.  Cora  Weant.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Eva  Weant.  Entered 
service  March  30,  1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France;  landed  July  2,  1918. 
Voormizelle,  Belgium,  Sept.  1st ;  Bellicourt  Sept.  29th ;  La 
Selle  River ;  Mazinghein,  France,  Oct.  17th  to  20th.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  19,  1919 ;  landed  at  Charleston, 
S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  24, 
1919. 


WEAVER,  G.  B.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  C,  81st  Div., 
306th  F  Signal ;  of  Rowan  County ;  son  of  W.  A.  and  Mrs. 
S.  A.  Weaver.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Nealie  L  .Weaver.  En- 
tered service  May  29,  1917,  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C, 
then  to  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.,  Nov.  10,  1919. 


WEBB,  W.  E.,  1st  Sergt.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Regt. ;  of  Wilson  County ;  son  of  M.  Frank  and  Mrs.  Nan- 
nie Webb.  Husband  of  Mrs.  G.  L.  Webb.  Entered  ser- 
vice May  4,  1915,  at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn, 
Morehead.  Transferred  to  Camp  Greene,  then  to  Camp 
Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for 
France  May  11,  1918.  Served  on  Mexican  border  seven 
months.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  7,  1919. 


WATERS,  F.  P.,  Landman  E.  R.  (R),  Navy ;  of  Wilson 
County ;  son  of  K.  and  Mrs.  Ella  Waters.  Husband  of 
Mrs.  Lillie  Hinnant  Waters.  Entered  service  May  25, 
1918,  at  Wilson,  from  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Receiving 
Ship,  Norfolk,  Va.  Transferred  to  Naval  Oper.  Base, 
Hampton  Roads,  Naval  Radio  School,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
then  to  Receiving  Ship,  Norfolk,  Va.  Mustered  out  at 
Norfolk,  Va.,  March  10,  1919. 


WEEKS,  PAUL,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div., 
105  Engr.  Regt.  Born  in  Catawba  County ;  the  son  of  S. 
and  Mrs.  Lizzie  Weeks.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Carrie  Weeks. 
Entered  service  May  14,  1917,  at  Newton,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Went 
to  France  May  20,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt, 
Hindenburg  Line,  La  Selle.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A. 
May  7,  1919.  Mustered"  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  17, 
1919. 


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WEEKS,  W.  D.,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  G.,  Co.  C,  83rd 
Div. ;  of  Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  K.  L.  and  Mrs.  Emma 
Weeks.  Entered  service  July  21,  1918,  at  Weldon,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  Nov.  17,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  Feb. 
1,  1919,  New  York.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Feb. 
14,  1919. 


WELCH,  FRED,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  D,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.  Born  March,  1889;  son  of  M.  M.  and  Mrs. 
Mary  E.  Welch,  of  Davidson  County.  Entered  service 
Aug.  26,  1918,  at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Overseas  to 
France  May  28,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  Sector,  Hinden- 
burg  Drive.  Killed  during  Hindenburg  Drive,  Sept.  29, 
1918.    Buried  in  Roscell,  France. 


WELCH,  C.  R.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th 
Regt.;  of  Davidson  County;  son  of  M.  M.  and  Mrs.  M.  E. 
Welch.  Entered  service  March  2,  1914,  at  Lexington, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Stewart,  Tex.  Sailed  for  Calais, 
France,  May  24,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Sergt.  Nov. 
27,  1916.  Fought  at  Ypres.  Wonnded  in  both  legs  at  the 
battle  of  Vaux-Andigny  Oct.  10,  1918.  Was  sent  to  No. 
21  Red  Cross  Hospital  in  Devon,  Eng.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  March  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April 
9,  1919. 


WELLS,  JOHN  T.,  Sergt,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Regt.;  of  Pender  County;  son  of  W.  S.  and  Mrs.  Lizzie  B. 
Wells.  Entered  service  Sept.  25,  1916,  at  Burgaw,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Stewart, 
Tex.,  then  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France, 
April  26,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Corpl.  Sept.  1,  1917 ; 
Sergt.  April  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres  and  Bellicourt. 
Wounded  at  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918,  by  gas  and  shrap- 
nel. Sent  to  Seventh  British  Base  Hospital,  Camiers,  Fa. 
On  border  duty  six  months.  Has  D.  S.  C.  and  French 
Croix  de  Guerre.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  8, 
1919. 


WELLS,  ROBERT  H.,  Sergt.,  Amb  Co.  318,  80th  Div., 
Regt.  305th,  San.  Tr. ;  of  Johnston  Co. ;  son  of  H.  D.  and 
Mrs.  A.  J.  Wells.  Entered  service  May  10,  1917,  at 
Princeton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  then  to  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, then  to  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  May, 
1918.  Fought  at  Somme,  St.  Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  June  13,  1919. 


WEST,  P.  W.,  Seaman  2nd  Class  (Navy)  ;  of  Lenoir 
County;  son  of  Horace  and  Mrs.  Hattie  West.  Entered 
service  May  31,  1918,  at  Kinston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  St. 
Helena,  Va.  On  U.  S.  S.  Southport,  Hospital  Ambulance, 
Nov.  15,  1918,  to  July,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Norfolk, 
Va.,  Aug.  5,  1919. 


WHEELER,  WILLIAM  VANCE,  1st  Class  Private, 
422nd  Supply  Tr.  Born  in  Northampton  County;  son  of 
W.  R.  and  Mrs.  F.  Z.  Wheeler.  Entered  service  March 
22,  1918.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  then  to  Camp  John- 
ston, then  to  Camp  Upton.  Went  to  France  Aug.  10,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee  Aug.  10,  1919. 


WHITAKER,  WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  Private  1st  Class, 
Co.  Replacement,  Unit  No.  72;  of  Lee  County;  son  of  E. 
C.  and  Mary  C.  Whitaker.  Entered  service  July  22,  1918, 
at  Sanford,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Greenleaf,  transferred 
to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  where  he  was  mustered  out  of 
service  Jan.  10,  1919. 

WHITE,  HUGH  W.,  Private,  San.  Co.,  30th  Div.  Born 
in  Rockingham  County;  the  son  of  S.  N.  and  Mrs.  M.  A. 
White.  Entered  service  June  19,  1916,  at  Reidsville,  N. 
C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Went  to  France  May  13,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres. 
Transferred  to  2nd  Army  Corps  Hdqrs.  On  Mexican  bor- 
der from  October,  1916,  until  March,  1917.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson  April  7,  1919. 

WHITE,  HUBERT  E.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  A,  30th  Div., 
113th  Regt.,  F.  A.;  of  Jones  County;  son  of  Geo.  W.  and 
Mrs.  Amy  White.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  White. 
Entered  service  July  25,  1917,  at  Pollocksville,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for 
France  May  26,  1918.  Was  in  all  engagements  with  113th. 
Gassed  at  Woevre  Sector  Nov.  9,  1918.  Sent  to  Base  Hos- 
pital No.  108,  near  Navers.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March 

18,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  March  28,  1919. 

WHITE,  FRANKLIN  E.,  Private  1st  Class,  317th  F. 
A.  Co.,  Bty.  E,  81st  Div. ;  of  Guilford  Co. ;  son  of  R.  F. 
and  Mrs.  Mollie  B.  White.     Entered  service  March  30, 

1918,  at  High  Point,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson  April 
1,  1918.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  Aug.  7,  1918.  Was  in 
Signal  Corps.  Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  June  8,  1919.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  8,  1919. 

WHITE,  ROBERT  C,  Sergt.,  M.  P.,  30th  Co.,  30th 
Div. ;  of  Durham,  N.  C. ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  C.  White. 
Entered  service  June  30,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Mills. 
Sailed  for  France  May  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Hindenburg 
Line  and  Voormizelle.  Was  Sergt.  in  Btry.  C,  113th  F.  A., 
and  was  transferred  to  105th  M.  P.,  which  was  later 
called  the  30th  M.  P.  Co.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  11, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  14, 
1919. 

WHITE,  JOSEPH  A.,  Corpl.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div., 
113th  Regt. ;  of  Durham,  N.  C. ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  C. 
White.  Entered  service  June  19,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  transferred  to 
Camp  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918.  Fought  at 
St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12  to  Sept.  15,  1918;  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensive  Sept.  26  to  Oct.  7,  1918;  Woevre  of- 
fensive Nov.  8  to  Nov.  11,  1918;  Toul  defensive  Aug.  27th 
to  Sept.  11th;  Woevre  defensive  Oct.  11  to  Nov.  7th.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  March  19,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  March  28,  1919. 

WHITEHEAD,  M.  E.,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  G, 
30th  Div.,  120th  Regt.;  of  Northampton  County;  son  of 
E.  C.  and  Mrs.  Nettie  Whitehead.     Entered  service  Sept. 

19,  1917,  at  Rich  Square,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  S.  G,  Oct.  18,  1917. 
Sailed  for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  and  Calais,  France,  May  29, 
1918.  Promoted  to  1st  (lass  Private  November,  1917. 
Fought  at  Ypres,  Bellicourt  and  on  Hindenburg  Line. 
Wounded  by  shrapnel  at  Hindenburg  Drive  Sept.  29.  1918. 
Sent  to  English  Hospital  at  London.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
Dec.  23,  1918.  at  New  York,  through  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  Jan.  14,  1919. 


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WHITESIDE,  CHAS.  B.  Served  as  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Secretary  from  June  8,  1917,  until  Aug.  7,  1917,  at  Bir- 
mingham, Ala.,  and  then  at  Camp  Sheridan  until  enlisted 
in  U.  S.  Navy  Reserve  Forces  May  28,  1918.  Served  as 
second-class  seaman,  then  sent  to  Charleston  Navy  Yard 
and  was  then  detailed  to  hospital  duty  and  then  served 
as  an  assistant  physical  officer  until  discharged  from 
actual  duty  Aug.  7,  1919,  now  Physical  Director  Concord, 
N.  C,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 


WINSTON,  ABRAM  RENCHER,  Lt.  Col.,  Med.  Corps, 
30th  Div.  Born  in  Franklin  County,  1878;  son  of  R.  N. 
and  Charlotte  Winston.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Fannie  Win- 
ston. Entered  the  service  at  Franklinton  July  27,  1917. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.     Overseas  to  France  May  8, 

1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  Lt.  Col.  April  15,  1919;  to 
rank  of  Captain,  Feb.  23,  1903;  to  rank  of  Major,  March 
4,  1905.  Fought  at  Somme,  Aisne,  Ypres,  Lys.  On  Mex- 
ican border  eight  months.    Landed  in  U.  S.  A.  August  20, 

1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix,  Oct.  31,  1919.  Holds 
British  Decoration  D.  S.  0.,  also  American  Citation. 


WHITESIDE,  J.  F.  N.,  41st  Div.,  162nd  Inf.  Born  in 
Cabarrus  County.  Entered  the  service  Aug.  27,  1918,  at 
Concord,  N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.  Sailed 
for  France  Oct.  26,  1918.  Went  to  St.  Aignon.  Sailed 
for  U.  S.  A.  July  7,  1919.  Arrived  July  13th.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Mills  July  22,  1919. 


WHITLEY,  J.  R.,  Sergt.,  30th  Div.,  105th  San.  Tr., 
F.  H.,  120th  Co.;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  W.  R.  and 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Whitley.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Ruth  Sutton 
Whitley.  Entered  service  Sept.  4,  1917,  at  Burlington, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
Greenville,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for 
France  June  4th;  landed  June  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Cha- 
teau Thierry,  Marne  offensive,  Soissons.    Returned  to  U. 

5.  A.  April  1,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April 

6,  1919. 


WHITFIELD,  THOMAS  A.,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  Mach.  Gun- 
nery, M.  G.  Co.,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div.;  of  Wayne  County; 
son  of  Thomas  A.  and  Mrs.  Mary  G.  Whitfield.  Husband 
of  Mrs.  Mary  Pope  Whitfield.  Entered  service  June  19, 
1916,  at  Camp  Glenn,  N.  C,  transferred  to  Ft.  Bliss,  then 
to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  Calais,  France,  May  29,  1917. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  13,  1917;  1st  Lt.  April 
15,  1918.  Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Bel.  Busigny,  France, 
Premont,  Bellicourt,  St.  Souplet,  Haie  Menneresse,  Mo- 
lain,  Vaux-Andigny,  Mazinghein.  Gassed  at  Bellicourt 
Sept.  29,  1918.  Sent  to  hospital  at  Aminens,  Rouen. 
Transferred  from  30th  Div.  to  3rd  Div.  and  on  duty  with 
7th  Inf.  in  Andemach,  Germany,  from  Jan.  1,  1919,  to 
June  11,  1919.  Transferred  to  89th  Div.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Dix. 


WHITLEY,  HARVEY  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt. ;  of  Wayne  County;  son  of  W.  R.  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Whitley.  Entered  service  April  23,  1917,  at 
Fremont.  Sent  to  Camp  Royster,  when  on  bridge  duty  at 
Haw  River.  Transferred  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  Camp  Se- 
vier, Camp  Merritt,  then  to  Boston,  Mass.  Sailed  for 
France  May  12,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Voormizelle, 
Bellicourt,  Premont,  Busigny,  Montbrehain,  Hindenburg 
Line.  Was  on  front  duty  with  the  1st  Btry.  119th.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S  .C,  April  7,  1919. 

WHITTED,  H.  P.,  Master  Eng.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div., 
105th  Eng.  Regt. ;  of  Alamance  County ;  son  of  W.  H.  and 
Mrs.  Alice  S.  Whitted.  Entered  service  Aug.  13,  1917,  at 
Greenville,  S.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Transferred 
to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  May  26,  1918. 
Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Belgium,  Busigny,  Montbrehain, 
La  Selle  River,  Premont.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  13, 
1919;  landed  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 

WICKER,  J.  D.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  119th  Regt.,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  Moore  County,  N.  C,  Oct.  22,  1893;  son  of 
John  and  Mrs.  Margaret  Wicker.  Entered  the  service  at 
Carthage,  N.  C,  Oct.  2,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  of 
the  service  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  May  16,  1919. 

WILKERSON,  C.  C,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps, 
81st  Div.,  312th  F.  A.;  of  Durham  County:  son  of  W.  A. 
and  Mrs.  Mary  P.  Wilkerson.  Entered  service  Oct.  5, 
1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  trans- 
ferred to  Camps  Mills.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  8,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  13,  1919,  at  Newport  News, 
Va.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 


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himself  easily,  not  to  say  gracefully,  to  uncomfortable,  even  unsanitary  surroundings,  and  if  he 
were  permitted  to  speak  in  his  own  defense,  wou'd  doubtless  challenge  you  to  show  on  all  the  pages 
of  history  any  great  military  success  attained  by  an  army  not  accompanied  and  "egged  on"  as  it 
were  by  cooties.     Personally,  I  believe  you  would  have  difficulty  in  producing  such  an  example. 


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WILKINS,  CHARLIE  V.,  Mechanic,  Co.  M,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  C.  B.  and  Mrs. 
D.  Wilkins.  Entered  service  in  1917  at  Durham,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  17, 
1918.  Killed  at  Battle  of  Hindenburg  Line  Sept.  29,  1918. 
Buried  at  Bony  Aisne,  No.  636,  American  Cemetery. 


WILKINS,  HARVEY  N.,  Private,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.;  of  Stokes  County;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Wilkins.  Entered  service  Sept.  20,  1917,  at  Danbury,  N. 
C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
Greenville,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Sailed  for 
France  May  28,  1918.  On  Ypres  Front  Aug.  19th  to  Sept. 
1st;  Bellicourt  Sept.  29,  1918;  Busigny  Oct.  8th;  Mazing- 
hein  Oct.  17th.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  2nd.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Camp  Jackson  April  7,  1319. 


WILLAND,  J.  R.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  Depot  Div.,  8th 
Regt.  Born  in  Beaufort  County,  N.  C,  July  29,  1896 ;  son 
of  A.  and  Mrs.  Mary  D.  Willand.  Entered  the  service 
Aug.  27,  1917,  and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  and 
transferred  to  Camp  Hill,  Va.,  and  back  to  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C. 


WILLEFORD,  BRICE  J.  Enlisted  at  Concord,  N.  C, 
July  13,  1917,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div.,  Btry.  F.  Reported 
for  duty  at  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Sailed  for 
France  May  27,  1918.  Trained  at  Camp  Coequidon  Artly. 
Camp.  Was  in  the  St.  Mihiel  drive  and  Argonne  Forest 
offensive.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  A.  March  6,  1919;  discharged 
March  29th  at  Camp  Jackson. 


WILLETT,  PHYLECKSTER,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Band 
Hdqrs.,  30th  Div.,  113th  Regt. ;  son  of  W.  J.  Willett.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Susan  Saine  Willett.  Entered  service  at 
Kannapolis,  N.  C,  July  20,  1917.  Sent  to  A.  &  E.  College 
July  29,  1917.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Promoted 
to  rank  of  Sergt.  July  25,  1917.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Sevier  March  13,  1919. 


WILLIAMS,  CLAUDE,  Bugler,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div., 
119th  Regt.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  G.  F.  and  Mrs. 
E.  L.  Williams.  Entered  service  March  4,  1916,  at  Wil- 
son, N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp 
Merritt.  Sailed  for  St.  Nazaire  May  12,  1918.  Fought  at 
Ypres,  Belgium,  Aug.  31,  1918,  to  Sept.  1,  1918;  Belli- 
court, France,  Sept.  29,  1918;  Busigny,  France,  Oct.  9, 
1918;  St.  Souplet  Oct.  10,  1918;  Hindenburg  Line  Sept. 
29,  1918.  Did  duty  on  Mexican  border  from  Oct.  1,  1916, 
to  March  20,  1917.  Sailed  from  Brest;  arrived  in  U.  S.  A. 
April  2,  1919,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


WILLIAMS,  FRANK,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  K,  30th 
Div.,  119th  Inf.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  C.  and  Mrs.  P. 
Williams.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Beulah  Denton  Williams.  En- 
tered service  March  7,  1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Greene,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S. 
C,  then  to  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  May  12, 
1918.  Fought  ai  Ypres,  Belgium,  Aug.  31st;  Bellicourt, 
Fiance,  Sept.  29th;  Premont,  France,  Oct.  9th;  Busigny, 
France,  Oct.  loth:  SI.  Souplet,  France,  Oct.  17,  1918; 
Hindenburg  Line.  Returned  to  l'.  S.  A.  April  2,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  7,  1919. 


WILLIAMS,  L.  BUCK,  Sergt.  1st  Class,  305th  San. 
Tr.,  81st  Div.,  306th  Regt.;  of  Sampson  County;  son  of 
J.  R.  and  Mrs.  C.  V.  Williams.  Entered  service  Sept.  4, 
1917,  at  Clinton,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  then  to 
Camp  Merritt.  Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Die,  Vosges  Mtn.  Returned  to  U. 
S.  A.  June  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
June  29,  1919. 


WILLIAMS,  LINK,  Private,  Co.  C,  167th  Inf.,  42nd 
Div.  Son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  N.  S.  Williams,  of  Pineville, 
N.  C,  Mecklenburg  County.  Entered  service  April  15, 
1918,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Trained  at  Camp  Jackson. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier.  Sailed  for  France  July  6, 
1918.  Received  gunshot  wound  on  the  Verdun  Front 
Sept.  12,  1918.  Returned  to  the  U.  S.  A.  Nov.  29,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wadsworth  Jan.  17,  1919. 


WILLIAMS,  RAY,  Musician,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.;  of  Davidson  County;  son  of  M.  F.  and  Mrs. 
L.  D.  Williams.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Callie  McNeill  Williams. 
Entered  service  May  1,  1916,  at  Lexington,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France  May  12, 
1918.  Gassed  at  Vaux-Andigny,  Oct.  10,  1918.  Fought 
at  Ypres-Lys  offensive  July  2nd  to  4th ;  Somme  offensive 
Sept.  9th  to  Oct.  18th;  Bellicourt,  Premont,  Bohain,  Mont- 
brehain,  Busigny,  St.  Martin's  River.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
A.  April  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  April 
17,  1919. 

WILLIAMS,  ISHMAN  ROWLAND,  Capt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C, 
3rd  Div.,  7th  Regt. ;  of  Harnett  County ;  son  of  Marshall 
McD.  and  Mrs.  Mary  L.  H.  Williams.  Entered  service 
Aug.  27,  1917,  at  Dunn,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe, 
transferred  to  Camp  Greene.  Sailed  for  France  April  6, 
1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  Oct.  26,  1917;  1st  Lt. 
Nov.  13,  1918;  to  Capt.  May  10,  1919.  Fought  at  Aisne 
defensive  June  2  to  6,  1918;  Bois  De  Belleau  June  15th  to 
21st;  Marne  defensive  and  Aisne-Marne  offensives  July  8 
to  23,  1918.  Wounded  at  Aisne-Marne  offensive  July' 23 
by  shell,  one  pounder  explosion.  Sent  to  Base  Hospital 
No.  23,  France.  In  January  received  in  France  D.  S.  C, 
also  Croix  de  Guerre  for  Aisne-Marne.  Was  with  Army 
of  Occupation  from  November  to  March  1,  1919.  From 
March  1st  to  June  23rd  was  student  of  the  A.  E.  F.,  Ox- 
ford University.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  July  13,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Dix  Aug.  19,  1919. 


WILLIAMS,  F.  A.,  Seaman ;  of  Craven  County ;  son  of 
A.  M.  and  Mrs.  Fanny  Williams.  Entered  service  May  22, 
1918,  at  Vanceboro.  Sent  to  St.  Helena,  Va.,  then  to  U. 
S.  S.  Geanette,  then  to  U.  S.  S.  Skiner.  One  trip  overseas. 
Mustered  out  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec.  15,  1918. 


WILLIAMS,  HENRY  ELLIOT,  Capt..  Q.  M.  C.  Cas- 
ualty. Born  in  Cumberland  County;  the  son  of  W.  L. 
Williams  and  Mrs.  Mary  Eliza  Elliot  Williams.  Hus- 
band of  Mrs.  Minnie  P.  Williams.  Entered  service  July 
9,  1917,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Sent  to  Hdqrs.,  S.  E.  D*., 
Charleston,  S.  C,  July  9,  1917.  Overseas  to  France  Dec. 
5,  1917.  At  Charleston  Hdqrs.  had  charge  of  leasing 
cam])  sites  and  supply  water  and  electricity  to  camps  in 
S.  E.  D.  To  Dijon  as  Q.  M.,  to  St.  Nazaire  as  Ex.  Officer 
Q.  M.,  Depot  No.  1.  Was  sent  to  the  front  as  Regulating 
Officer;  to  Coblenz  as  Ex.  Officer  Q.  M.  C.  Army  of  Occu- 
pation. Returned  (o  I'.  S.  A.  July  11,  1913.  Mustered  out 
at  Hoboken  July  12,  1919. 


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WISHART,  WILLIAM  E.,  Capt.  Med.  Corps;  son  of 
the  late  J.  J.  and  Fannie  Wishart,  of  Mecklenburg  County, 
and  husband  of  Margaret  M.  Griffin  Wishart.  Entered 
service  Sept.  12,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  M.  0. 
T.  C.  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.  Transferred  to  Camp  Travis, 
Base  Hospital  duty ;  from  there  to  Hoboken  and  sailed 
for  France  Sept.  1,  1918.  Commissioned  1st  Lt.,  Aug. 
15,  1917.  Promoted  to  Captain  April,  1919.  Present  at 
engagements  at  Verdun,  Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel.  Did 
duty  at  Bazailles,  Sur-Meuse  Base  Hospital  No.  81,  in 
charge  of  Respitory  and  Urological  cases.  Received 
French  Government  Citation  for  attention  to  sick  and 
wounded  soldiers  and  civilians.  While  at  Camp  Travis 
attended  over  1,300  cases  of  pneumonia  and  empyema; 
later  had  charge  of  eight  double  wards  Urological  work. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  June  4,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Dix,  June  13,  1919. 


WISHART,  MARGARET  M.  GRIFFIN;  daughter  of 
the  late  Thomas  and  Katherine  Griffin,  of  Corning,  New 
York;  wife  of  Dr.  Wm.  E.  Wishart,  of  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Was  on  the  staff  at  the  Gsneral  Hospital,  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  as  nurse  when  U.  S.  entered  the  war.  Joined  the 
Red  Cross  Service  in  December,  1917,  and  assigned  as 
Army  Nurse  to  Base  Hospital  at  Camp  Travis,  San  An- 
tonio, Texas.  Remained  in  service  until  June  1,  1918, 
and  was  mustered  out  at  Camp  Travis,  Texas,  on  that 
date. 


WILLIFORD,  JOS.  W.,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  G.,  Co. 
A,  30th  Div.,  115th  Regt. ;  of  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  son  of 
L.  C.  and  Mrs.  A.  O.  Williford.  Entered  service  July  4, 
1917,  at  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C. 
Sailed  for  France  July  13,  1918.  Promoted  to  1st  Class 
Private  Sept.  1,  1917.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  8, 
1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  8,  1919. 


WILLIAMS,  TRUMAN  G.,  Private  1st  Class,  Med. 
Corps,  Co.  Base  Hospital  No.  65;  of  Wake  County;  son  of 
L.  D.  and  Mrs.  Alice  Williams.    Entered  service  March  1, 

1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C.     Sent  to  Ft.  McPherson.     Sailed 
for  France  Sept.  15,  1918.    Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  May  29, 

1919,  at  New  York.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June 
21,  1919. 


WILLIS,  A.  G.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  30th  Div.,  113th 
Regt. ;  of  Beaufort  County ;  son  of  E.  K.  and  Mrs.  Willis. 
Entered  service  June  2,  1917,  at  Washington,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Sevier,  transferred  to  Kelly  Field,  to  Camp  Rich- 
field, Tex.,  then  to  Camp  Jackson.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Sergt.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson  Dec.  31,  1919. 


WILLIAMS,  HARRY  F.,  1st  Class  Private,  Coast 
Artly.,  Btry.  D,  61st  Regt.  Born  in  Henderson  County; 
the  son  of  J.  W.  and  Annie  C.  Williams.  Entered  service 
July  17,  1917,  at  Hendersonville,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Cas- 
well, transferred  to  Camp  Johnston,  from  there  to  Ft. 
Scriven.  Went  to  France.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  March  8,  1919. 


WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  WAYNE,  Corpl.,  Ord.  Co.,  A. 
O.  D.  303 ;  of  Robeson  County ;  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  M. 
Williams.  Entered  service  May  6,  1918,  at  Maxton,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  Sept.  31,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
July  27,  1919.  Seven  months  with  Army  of  Occupation 
in  Germany.  Mustered  out  at  Mitchell  Field  July  31, 
1919. 


WILSON,  TRIM  W.,  Reg.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 
81st  Div.,  161st  Brigade;  of  Pasquotank  County;  son  of 
Jas.  C.  and  Mrs.  Gertrude  Wilson.  Entered  service  Sept. 
18,  1918,  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson, 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  transferred  to  Camp  Upton. 
Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918.  Promoted  to  rank  of 
Sergt.  October,  1917;  to  Reg.  Sergt.  Maj.  January,  1918. 
Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Vosges  Mtns.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Jackson  June,  1919. 

WINDERS,  R.  M.,  Cook,  Med.  Corps,  35th  Div.;  of 
Duplin  County ;  son  of  A.  B.  and  Mrs.  Comma  Winders. 
Entered  service  April  2,  1918,  at  Warsaw,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga., 
then  to  West  Baden,  Ind.  Promoted  to  Cook  June,  1918. 
Night  Ward  Master  in  Hospital  in  West  Baden,  Ind. 
Mustered  out  at  West  Baden,  Ind.,  Jan.  21,  1919. 


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HOMEWARD  BOUND 

"Tramp,  Tramp,  Tramp,  the  boys  are  marching,"  with  smiling  faces,  uniform  packs  and  the 
little  Red  Cross  bags.  We  are  on  our  way  to  the  docks  at  Brest,  France,  where  we  shall  embark 
for  the  good  old  U.  S.  A.  While  the  passenger  list  was  being  checked  the  band  was  playing  and  the 
smiling  faces  of  Red  Cross  girls  were  bidding  us  good-bye  and  a  "bon  voyage." 


IN  PARIS 


The  largest  Triumphal  Arch  in  the  world,  began  by  Napoleon  in  1806,  to  commemorate  his  victories 
Ruins  of  the  Ancient  Fortress  of  Batie.     Built  in  the  thirteenth  century,  Vienne,  France 


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WINSLOW,  HILLARY  G.,  1st  Lt.,  M.  G.  Btn.,  Hdqrs. 
Co.,  81st  Div.,  161st  Brigade,;  of  Perquimans  County; 
son  of  Watson  and  Mrs.  Ellen  G.  Winslow.  Husband  of 
Mrs.  Emma  Pemberton  Winslow.  Entered  service  May 
13,  1917,  at  Chapel  Hill.  Sent  to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga., 
transferred  to  Camp  Jackson,  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y. 
Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Die  Sec- 
tor, Argonne  offensive.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  at  O.  T.  C. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  July  24,  1919. 

WINSLOW,  JULIAN  E.,  2nd  Lt.,  Air  Service,  of  Per- 
quimans County;  son  of  Dr.  C.  C.  and  Mrs.  Mattie  L. 
Winslow.  Entered  service  Jan.  5,  1918,  at  Hertford,  N. 
C.  Set  to  Atlanta,  Ga.,  transferred  to  Arcadia,  Fla.,  then 
to  Houston,  Tex.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  July  15, 
1918.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  29,  1919. 

WINSTEAD,  EDMUND  D.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C,  3rd  Co., 
Training  Div. ;  of  Wilson  County ;  son  of  W.  E.  and  Mrs. 
Ann  Nancy  Winstead.  Entered  service  May  27,  1919,  at 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  May  27,  1918. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Meiggs,  D.  C,  June  25,  1918.  Had 
influenza  and  spent  most  of  time  in  hospital.  Mustered 
out  at  Walter  Reed  Hospital,  D.  C,  Feb.  12,  1919. 

WINSTEAD,  LEE  O'DONELL,  Private  1st  Class,  3rd 
Amtn.  Tr.,  Co.  D,  3rd  Div. ;  of  Wilson  County ;  son  of  W. 
E.  and  Mrs.  Ann  Nancy  Winstead.  Entered  service  May 
9,  1917,  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Royster,  N.  C, 
transferred  to  Camp  Greene,  N.  C.  Sailed  for  Brest  April 
15,  1918.  Fought  at  Marne  defensive  July  14,  1918,  St. 
Mihiel,  Meuse-Argonne,  Marne  offensive.  Arrived  in  U. 
S.  A.  Aug.  27,  1919,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Sept.  3,  1919. 

WINSTEAD,  CULBRETH  M.,  Wagoner,  Hdqrs. 
Troop,  81st  Div.;  of  Wilson  County;  son  of  E.  C.  and 
Mrs.  Ella  Winstead.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Quillie  Patterson 
Winstead.  Entered  service  Sept.  "5,  1917,  at  Wilson,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then 
to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  July  30,  1918.  Fought 
at  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Vosges  Mtn.  Sector,  St.  Die. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  21,  1919. 

WISEMAN,  CHARLES,  Private,  Heavy  Artly.,  Btry. 
C,  1st  Regt.,  F.  A.  R.  D.  Born  in  Burke  County,  N.  C, 
April  22,  1897;  son  of  C.  W.  and  Mrs.  M.  L.  Wiseman. 
Entered  the  service  at  Carthage,  N.  C,  Aug.  22,  1918, 
and  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Mustered  out  of  the 
service  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  June  28,  1919. 

WOMBLE,  G.  B.,  Private,  M.  G.,  60th  Co.,  5th  Group. 
Born  in  Lee  County ;  son  of  G.  T.  and  Mrs.  Sarah  Womble. 
Entered  service  Aug.  4,  1918,  at  Sanford,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga., 
Dec.  20,  1919. 


WOOD,  JOHN  D.,  Private,  Marine  Corps,  Co.  55,  2nd 
Br.,  5th  Regt.;  of  Guilford  County;  son  of  J.  0.  and  Mrs. 
M.  L.  Wood.  Entered  service  March  13,  1918,  at  Phila., 
Pa.  Sent  to  Paris  Island,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Quantico, 
Va.  Sailed  for  France  April  12,  1918.  Fought  at  Belleau 
Woods,  Chateau  Thierry,  St.  Mihiel,  Champagne,  Ar- 
gonne, Marne  and  at  all  other  engagements  with  his  com- 
pany. Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  13,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Quantico,  Va.,  June  25,  1919. 


WOOD,  BENNIE,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  3rd 
Regt. ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  Ben  and  Mrs.  Sally 
Wood.  Entered  service  May  17,  1918,  at  Rocky  Mount, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  then  to  Eagle  Pass,  Tex., 
then  to  Ft.  Sam  Houston,  Texas.  His  brother,  Leslie 
Wood,  has  been  in  the  Army  since  November,  1912. 
Served  in  France  with  Btry.  F,  6th  F.  A.,  1st  Div.  Was 
in  all  the  battles  with  his  company  and  was  gassed  once, 
is  still  at  this  date  with  the  Army  of  Occupation,  is  Q.  M. 
Sergt.  Mustered  out  at  Ft.  Sam  Houston,  Texas,  April 
5,  1920. 

WOOD,  CLARENCE  V.,  1st  Class  Private,  Co.  H,  81st 
Div.,  321st  Inf. ;  son  of  L.  D.  and  Sarah  Wood,  of  Forsyth 
County.  Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Winston-Sa- 
lem, N.  C.  Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  transferred 
(to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.  Was 
sent  to  France  Aug.  11,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Ar- 
gonne offensive,  St.  Die  and  Vosges  Mtn.  Sector.  Landed 
in  the  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  June  29,  1919. 

WOOD,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  Band  Sergt.,  F.  A., 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  113th  Regt.  Born  in  Richland 
County ;  son  of  R.  R.  and  Mrs.  M.  A.  Wood.  Entered  ser- 
vice July  23,  1917,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Se- 
vier and  from  there  to  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Transferred  to 
Camp  Coltquidan,  France,  June  13,  1918.  Date  of  pro- 
motion, April  19,  1918.  Fought  at  St.  Mihiel  offensive, 
Argonne  defensive,  Woevre  Sector.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson  March  29,  1919. 

WOODARD,  KADER  C,  Private,  F.  A.,  Replacement 
Co.  Born  in  Johnston  County ;  son  of  E.  and  Mrs.  Nellie 
Woodard.  Entered  service  at  Selma,  N.  C,  June  26,  1918. 
Was  sent  to  Camp  Jackson.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son Dec.  16,  1918. 


WOODARD,  ALVIN  A.,  2nd  Class  Q.  M.  (Navy)  ;  of 
Nash  County ;  son  of  Warren  and  Mrs.  Cora  V.  Woodard. 
Entered  service  May  18,  1918,  at  Whitakers,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Raleigh,  N.  C,  transferred  to  Charleston,  S.  C,  then 
to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Promoted  to  2nd  Class  Q.  M. 
November,  1918.  Served  in  Naval  Training  School.  Went 
to  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  Officers'  Training  School.  Mus- 
tered out  at  Hampton  Roads,  Va.,  Jan.  8,  1919. 


WOODARD,  W.  W.,  Seaman  (Navy)  ;  of  Wilson  Coun- 
ty; son  of  C.  and  Mrs.  S.  E.  Woodard.  Entered  service 
June  7,  1918,  at  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Charleston, 
S.  C,  then  on  board  U.  S.  S.  Machias.  Mustered  out  at 
Charleston,  S.  C,  Dec.  11,  1918. 

WOODLEAF,  Z.  G.,  Private  1st  Class,  Co.  F,  42nd 
Div.,  165th  Inf.  Regt.  Son  of  H.  C.  and  Mrs.  Pattie  Wood- 
leaf.  Entered  service  May  25,  1918,  at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then 
to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France  July  31,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  Front.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April 
8,  1919.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  18,  1919. 

WOODLEY,  WILLIAM  J.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. ;  of  Pas- 
quotank County;  son  of  W.  J.,  Sr.,  and  Mrs.  Camilla  Cook. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Katherine  Darnell.  Entered  service  May 
20,  1918,  at  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Thomas, 
Ky.,  transferred  to  Camp  Meiggs,  then  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  July,  1918.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  Sept.  8,  1919. 


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EIFFEL  TOWER,  PARIS 

Named  from  its  projector, 
Gustave  Eiffel.  It  was  com- 
pleted in  1889,  being  the  leading 
architectural  feature  of  the 
Paris  Exposition  in  1890.  The 
base  is  330  feet  square,  it  is  984 
feet  high,  has  both  elevator  and 
stairs.  The  top  is  devoted  to  an 
experiment  station  of  the  weath- 
er bureau  of  France.  During  the 
war  it  was  used  as  an  observa- 
tion post  and  wireless  station, 
and  was  of  vast  importance  to 
the  allies,  as  it  was  from  this 
tower  that  they  kept  in  touch 
with  the  entire  world. 


ClftUL^RO 


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WOOLLEN,  BRYAN  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engi- 
neers, 30th  Div.  Son  of  J.  W.  and  Mrs.  Emma  Woollen, 
of  Forsyth  County,  and  husband  of  Myrtle  Woollen.  En- 
tered service  June  4,  1916,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Greene,  then  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  Camp  Mills,  and 
sailed  for  France  April,  1918.  Fought  in  Belgium  and 
France;  wounded  at  offensive  on  Somme  Front  by  shell 
in  the  leg,  Oct.  8,  1918.  Sent  to  U.  S.  Hospital  No.  21,  at 
Paignton  So  Devon,  England.  Returned  to  U.  S.  Dec. 
22,  1918.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Gordon,  August,  1919. 


WOOLLEN,  MARSHALL  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  En- 
gineers, 30th  Div.  Son  of  J.  W.  and  Mrs.  Emma  Woollen, 
of  Forsyth  County,  and  husband  of  Grace  Woollen.  En- 
tered service  June  24,  1916,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Greene.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  then  to  Camp 
Mills.  Sailed  for  France  April,  1918.  Fought  with  his 
regiment  in  Belgium  and  France.  Returned  to  U.  S. 
April,  1919.  Mustered  out  of  the  service  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, April,  1919. 


WOODLIEF,  WILLIAM  E.,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf., 
Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt.;  of  Vance  County;  son  of 
J.  M.  and  Mrs.  Mary  Woodlief.  Entered  service  Sept.  21, 
1917,  at  Henderson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
transferred  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  then  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Meuse-Argonne. 
Gassed  at  Bellicourt.  Sent  to  British  Hospital  Base  No. 
73.    Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  1,  1919. 

WOODS,  CLAUDE  C,  Private  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  I, 
107th  Regt.,  27th  Div. ;  of  Orange  County ;  son  of  W.  D. 
and  Mrs.  Nettie  Woods.  Entered  service  Aug.  5,  1918,  at 
Hillsboro,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Wadsworth,  transferred 
to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  France  Sept.  15,  1918. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  March  9,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Jackson  April  3,  1919. 

WOODWARD,  EDWIN  S.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  81st 
Div.,  317th  M.  G.  Btn. ;  of  Duplin  County ;  son  of  J.  F. 
and  Mrs.  F.  C.  Woodward.  Husband  of  Kathleen  Sutton 
Woodward.  Entered  service  June  19,  1916,  at  Clinton, 
N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Glenn,  transferred  to  Camp  Stuart, 
then  to  Camp  Warden  McLean.  Promoted  to  rank  of  2nd 
Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917.  On  Mexican  border  six  months.  Ex- 
pert rifleman  and  McL.  Gunner.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Jackson  Feb.  26,  1919. 

WOOLARD,  C.  N„  Machinist  2nd  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R. 
F. ;  of  Halifax  County  ;  son  of  J.  E.  and  Mrs.  Myrtie  Wool- 
ard.  Entered  service  June  25,  1918,  at  Norfolk,  Va. 
Served  on  Submarine  Chaser  S.  C.  No.  197  and  Subma- 
rine Chaser  S.  C.  No.  22.  Convoy  duty  from  Norfolk,  Va., 
to  sea  and  back.  On  Mine  Sweeper  U.  S.  S.  Bellows  and 
U.  S.  S.  Chillowee. 


YOUNG,  MISS  WILLIE  RAMSEY,  daughter  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
A.  M.  Young,  of  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Is  a  graduate  of  Elizabeth  Col- 
lege, Charlotte,  and  of  Smith,  Northampton,  Mass.;  also  of  the 
National  Training  School,  New  York.  She  taught  at  Virginia  Col- 
lege, Roanoke,  Va.,  for  two  years,  and  was  then  elected  one  of  the 
two  Field  Directors  of  the  South  Atlantic  States  for  the  Student 
Body  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  While  filling  this  office  the  National 
Board  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  sent  her  to  France  as  a  war  worker  for 
the  Red  Cross  nurses.  LTpon  her  arrival  at  Paris  she  was  sent 
to  Chaumont  to  take  charge  of  the  hut  at  the  Compound  over 
which  General  Pershing  had  charge.  Her's  was  a  noble  work, 
and  a  great  compliment  was  paid  her  when,  at  a  conference  of  the 
Board  after  the  war  was  over,  the  Board  said,  "We  could  not 
have    done    without    her." 

Miss  Young  spent  a  year  in  France,  and  upon  her  return,  after 
the  war  was  over,  resumed  her  work  as  Student  Body  Secretary 
of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  with  headquarters  at  Richmond,  Va.,  which 
position  she  still  holds. 


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The  interior  of  a  house  or  barracks  built  by  Uncle  Sam  for  his  Ger- 
man prisoners.     Located  at  Les  Islettes,  France. 


Last,  but  not  least,  the  most  beautiful  sight  of  France,  leaving  for  "Home,  Sweet  Home." 


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WOOLARD,  JODIE  D.,  Sergt.,  Artly.,  Hdqrs  Co.,  81st 
Div.,  316th  Regt.;  of  Martin  County;  son  of  R.  D.  and 
Mrs.  Emma  Woolard.  Entered  service  Sept.  5,  1917,  at 
Williamston,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to 
Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  Sailed  for  France  Aug.  20,  1918.  Pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Sergt.  Oct.  2,  1918.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  20,  1919. 

WORSLEY,  JAMES  R.,  Yeoman  2nd  Class  (Navy)  ; 
of  Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  W.  H.  and  Mrs.  Lula  Wors- 
ley.  Entered  service  June  15,  1918,  at  Norfolk,  Va.  Sent 
to  Hampton  Roads,  Va.  Served  on  U.  S.  S.  Susquehanna, 
doing  transport  duty.  Made  four  trips  across.  Mustered 
out  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  Feb.  19,  1919. 

WRIGHT,  CLYDE  V.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div., 
120th  Regt.;  of  Durham  County;  son  of  S.  H.  and  Mrs. 
E.  E.  Wright.  Husband  of  Mrs.  R.  L.  Wright.  Entered 
service  Aug.  6,  1917,  at  Durham,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp 
Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Merritt. 
Sailed  for  France  May  17,  1918.  Fought'at  Hindenburg 
Line  and  St.  Quentin.  Gassed  at  Hindenburg  Line  Oct. 
17,  1918.  Sent  to  British  Hospital  Base  No.  16.  Returned 
to  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Jack- 
son, S.  C,  April  19,  1919. 


WRIGHT,  HERBERT  A.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co. 
M,  30th  Div.,  118th  Regt.;  of  Guilford  Co.;  son  of  D.  L. 
and  Mrs.  V.  D.  Wright.  Entered  service  June  5,  1917,  at 
High  Point.  Sent  to  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C.  Sailed  for  France 
May  4,  1918.  Fought  at  Ypres,  Mt.  Kemmel,  St.  Quentin. 
Wounded  by  shrapnel  Oct.  9,  1918.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A. 
Dec.  21,  1918,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  Jan.  27,  1919. 


WRIGHT,  E.  W.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th 
Div.  Born  in  Halifax  County;  son  of  W.  T.  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Wright.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Esterbelle  Wright. 
Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Halifax,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Camp  Jackson,  from  there  to  Camp  Sevier.  Mustered  out 
at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  March  1,  1919. 


WYATT,  CURTIS  VAN,  Private,  Btry.  D,  53rd  F.  A. ; 
of  Rowan  County ;  son  of  J.  E.  and  Mrs.  Janetta  Wyatt. 
Husband  of  Mrs.  Mary  Alice  Wyatt.  Entered  service 
March  6,  1918,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Ft.  Scriven, 
Ga.,  transferred  to  Camp  Stuart,  Va.  Sailed  for  Brest, 
France,  Aug.  25,  1918.  Fought  at  Verdun  Sector,  Ar- 
gonne  Forest.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  A.  Feb.  25,  1919.  Landed 
March  11,  1919.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Eustis,  Va., 
March  23,  1919. 


WYCHE,  ROBERT  PIERCE,  Machinist  Mate,  Naval 
Aviation  Service ;  of  Haywood  County ;  son  of  H.  A.  and 
Mrs.  E.  T.  Wyche.  Entered  service  July  1,  1918,  at  Ral- 
eigh, N.  C.  Sent  to  Charleston,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Pen- 
sacola,  Fla.,  then  to  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  Mustered  out 
at  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  13,  1919. 


WYNN,  ROSCOE  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  321st 
Regt. ;  of  Pasquotank  County ;  son  of  J.  T.  and  Mrs.  S.  J. 
Wynn.  Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Elizabeth  City. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  transferred  to  Camp  Sevier, 
Greenville,  transferred  to  Camp  Upton.  Sailed  for  France 
July  31,  1918.  Fought  at  Meuse-Argonne,  Vosges  Mtn. 
Sector,  St.  Die.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  June  20,  1919. 
Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  June  28,  1919. 


WYNNE,  CLARENCE  W.,  Corpl.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  9th 
Regt.  Replacement ;  of  Halifax  County ;  son  of  T.  A.  and 
Mrs.  Bettie  T.  Wynne.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Annie  Beal 
Wynne.  Entered  service  Aug.  28,  1918,  at  Enfield,  N.  C. 
Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  transferred  to  Camp  Stuart, 
Va.  Sailed  for  Brest,  France,  Nov.  9,  1918.  Promoted  to 
Corpl.  September,  1918.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  from  Brest, 
France,  March  3,  1919,  at  New  York;  went  through  Camp 
Dix,  N.  J.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  April  14, 
1919. 


YELVERTON,  ROY  LEE,  1st  Class  Private,  S.  S.  U. ; 
of  Wayne  County ;  son  of  I.  L.  and  Mrs.  M.  K.  Yelverton. 
Entered  service  May  23,  1917,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Sent 
to  Allentown,  Pa.,  June  8,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  Dec. 
25,  1917.  Fought  at  Chateau  Thierry,  Lys  offensive,  Es- 
crow. Attached  to  French  Army ;  was  transporting 
wounded  from  battle  field  to  first  aid  dressing  station. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  April  23,  1919.  Mustered  out  at 
Camp  Dix  April  25,  1919. 


YORK,  AUTHOR  N.,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  122nd 
Supply  Co.,  5th  Inf. ;  of  Polk  County ;  son  of  J.  S.  and 
Mrs.  Mollie  York.  Entered  service  Oct.  2,  1917,  at  Cedar- 
town,  Ga.  Sent  to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  transferred  to 
Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.  Served  here  with  same  company  un- 
til discharged.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.,  April 
18,  1918. 


YOUNG,  WILLIAM  B.,  JR.,  Private  1st  Class,  6th 
Inf.,  Supply  Co.,  5th  Div. ;  of  Wilson  County ;  son  of  W.  B. 
and  Mrs.  Hattie  B.  Young.  Entered  service  Nov.  2,  1917, 
at  Wilson,  N.  C.  Sent  to  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  transferred 
to  Forrest,  Ga.  Sailed  for  Brest  April  23,  1918.  Fought 
at  St.  Mihiel  Sept.  10,  1918;  Vosges  Mtns.,  St.  Die  Front, 
Argonne  Forest,  Oct.  11th.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  A.  March 
4,  1919,  Newport  News,  Va.  Mustered  out  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  March  15,  1919. 


YOUNG,  JERRY  K.,  Private,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  105th 
Engineers ;  of  Cabarrus  County ;  son  of  J.  M.  and  Mrs. 
L.  K.  Young.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Mattie  M.  Young.  En- 
tered service  Sept.  19,  1916,  at  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sent  to 
Asheville  guard  duty,  transferred  to  Camp  Bragg  for 
guard  duty.  Sailed  for  Liverpool,  Eng.,  May  26,  1918; 
landed  June  12,  1918.  Fought  at  Voormizelle,  Belgium, 
Sept.  1st  to  Sept.  18,  1918;  Bellicourt  Sept.  29  to  Oct.  1, 
1918;  Montbrehain,  Brancourt,  Premont,  Busigny  from 
Oct.  8  to  16,  1918;  La  Salle  River,  Vaux-Andigny,  Maz- 
inghein,  Oct.  13  to  20,  1918.  Served  12  months  on  Mexi- 
can border;  landed  in  U.  S.  A.  April  13,  1919.  Mustered 
out  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  April  18,  1919. 


ZIMMERMAN,  P.  C,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Regt. ;  of  Edgecombe  County ;  son  of  I.  C.  and  Mrs.  Agnes 
B.  Zimmerman.  Husband  of  Mrs.  Annie  N.  Zimmerman. 
Volunteered  July  14,  1918,  at  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Sent 
to  Camp  Glenn,  Camp  Royster,  Little  Washington,  N.  C, 
Camp  Wadsworth,  Camp  Sevier,  Camp  Merritt.  Sailed 
for  France  May  11,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corpl.  July  1, 
1916  ;  Sergt.  Nov.  1,  1916  ;  2nd  Lt.  Dec.  27,  1917.  Wounded 
by  shell  on  the  Ypres  Front  July  27th.  Sent  to  U.  S. 
Hospital  Base  No.  37  at  Dartford,  Kent,  Eng.  Served  on 
Mexican  border  from  Sept.  29,  1917,  to  March  1,  1918. 
Was  in  N.  C.  N.  G.  from  April  27,  1914,  until  mustered 
into  Federal  service.  Returned  to  U.  S.  A.  Sept.  18,  1918. 
Mustered  out  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  Jan.  14,  1919. 


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TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


Aarons,  Aaron,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Abbott,  John  William,  Private,  Art.,  F.  A.  R.  Div.,  8th 

Regt. 
Abbott,  Barney,  Private,  M.  G.,  Co.  49,  5th  Group. 
Abee,  G.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Abee,  Mart.,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Abel,   Joshua   F,   Major,   Medical,    Div.    Genl.   Hospital, 

Regt.  14. 
Abernathy,  L.,  Private,  501  Motor  Truck  Co. 
Abernathy,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Abernathy,  J.  B.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Abernathy,  J.  C,  Horseshoer,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th 

Div. 
Abernathy,  M.  T.,  Corporal,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Abernathy,  Miles  B.,  Captain,  Medical  Corps. 
Abernathy,  A.  A.,  Corporal,  Co.  A,  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Abernethy,  Thomas  H,  Sergeant,  Co.  B,  Inf.,  30th  Div., 

119th  Regt. 
Absher,  D.  A.,  Corporal,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Abeyounis,  Joseph  Rufus,  Sergeant,  Battery  D,   Heavy 

Art.,  1st  Div.,  1st  Brig. 
Acree,  W.  T.,  Regt.  Supply  Sergeant,   Supply  Co.,  9th 

Div.,  45th  Regt. 
Adams,  Frank,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Adams,  H.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Adams,  A.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Adams,  J.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Adams,  John  Dewey,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Inf. 
Adams,  J.  F„  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Adams,  Stephen  R.,  First  Lieut.,  Inf.,  M.  G.  Co.,  81st 

Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Adams,  B.  M.,  Private,  Ordnance,  81st  Div. 
Adcock,  E.  W.,  Private,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Adcox,  Cyrus  P.,  Private,  119th  Regt. 
Adkins,  Howard  Gay,  Seaman. 
Adkins,  John  S.,  Jr.,  E.  3c  (R),  R.,  Navy. 
Aedgecock,  Leslie  T,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  B,  Separate  Div.-, 

68th  Engrs. 
Ahlers,  Carl,  2d  Lieut,  Bat.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Aiken,  Russel  B,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs  30th  Div. 
Aiken,  R.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Aiken,  Melvin,  Cook,  115  Mgc,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  115th 

Regt. 
Aiken,  H.  R.,  1st  Lieut.,  Infantry,  81st  Div.,  306th  Tm. 

Hdqrs. 
Aiken,  Leonard  W.,  Private,  Sanitary  Detail,  30th  Div., 

114th  Regt.  M.  G. 
Albea,  Caswell  Roberson,  Sergeant,  Base  Hospital  No.  65, 

N.  C.  Volunteer. 
Albright,  H.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Alderman,  Willis  W.,  Private,  Marine  Corps,  Co.  C,  5th 

Brigade,  11th  Regt. 
Alexander,  M.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Alexander,  Wm.  B.,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  S.  T.,  Co.  C, 

29th  Div. 
Alexander,  G.  C,  Private,  5th  Co.,  C.  A.  C. 
Alexander,  E.  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Alexander,  A.  H.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Alexander,  J.  T.,  Horseshoer,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th 

Div. 
Alexander,  A.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Alexander,  J.  C,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Alexander,  R.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Alexander,  Philander  A,  Corporal,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st 

Div.,  316th  Regt. 
Alexander,  Stewart  Parks,  Private,  Field  Med.  Sup.  Dept. 


Alexander,  James  Carl,  Corporal,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  113th 

F.  A. 
Alexander,  Glen  A,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  1st  Replacement 

Regt. 
Alford,  W.  M„  Private,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C,  81st  Div. 
Allen,  J.  W.,  Bugler,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Allen,  Rob't.  L.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C,  Co.  B.  &  C.  School. 
Allen,  W.  A.,  R.  S.  M.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Allen,  Grady,  Private,  F.  A.,  Bat.  E,  30th  Div.,  113th 

Regt. 
Allen,  Fred  J.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Allen.  F.  J.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Allen,  Dores,  Wagoner,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Allen,  C.  D.,  Private,  115th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Allen,  W.  H.,  Corporal.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Allen,  E.  G.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Allen,  W.  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Infantry,  Co.  E,  81st 

Div.,  322d  Inf. 
Allen,  Sidney  Broaddus,  2d  Lieutenant,  Field  Art.,  36th 

Training  Bat.,  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  S. 
Allen,  Onsbey,  1st  Class  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div., 

324th  Regt. 
Allen,  John  C,  Machinist's  Mate,  Naval  Aviation. 
Allen,  Louis  C,  Private,  5th  Group  M.  T.  D. 
Allen,  Lawrence  P.,  Cook,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Allen.  G.  A.,  Private,  Heavy  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  20th  Div., 

60th  Regt. 
Allen,  Charles  David,  Private,  1st  Class,  Art.,  Btry.  E, 

30th  Div.,  113th  Regt. 
Allen,  Auburn,  Sergeant,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Alley,  A.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Alley,  Clyde  G.,  Private,  M.  T.  C. 
Alligood,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Alligood,  H.  E.,  Private  113th  F.  A.  30th  Div. 
Allison,  E.,  1st  Lieut.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Allison,  Lowry  T.,  Private,  Art.,  F.  A.  Co.  I.  S. 
Albred,  P.,  Bugler,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Allred,  R.  T.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Allred,  Lacy  J.,  Private  1st  Class,  Motor  School. 
Allred,  R.  P.,  Corporal,  Aviators,  Co.  17. 
Allred,  Burgess  Clyde,  1st  Class  Private,  Artillery,  Btry 

D,  30th  Div.,  114th  F.  Art. 
Alston,  Reginald,  Sergeant,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Alston,  Thos.  C,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Alston,  Edgar  L.,  Cook,  Base  Med.  Corps,  Base  65. 
Alverson,  Z.,  Private  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Amerson,  Charlie,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  L.,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Ammons,  M.  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  20th  Div., 

48th  Regt. 
Amos,  F.  T.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Amos,  Lloyd  C,  Sergt.  C.  Q.  M.,  (Aviation),  Navy. 
Anders,  E.  J.,  2d  Class  Musician,  Q.  M.  O.  Band,  Co.  24, 

Band. 
Anderson,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Anderson,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Anderson,  B.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Anderson,  Clyde  Donald,  Private,  Electrical  Eng.,  Co.  B. 
Anderson,  Garland  Midgett,  Private,  Transport  (Motor), 

Co.  A. 
Anderson,  E.  F.,  Private,  Cavalry,  Troop  A,  11th  Regt. 
Anderson,  William  Lee,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Anderson,  William  B.,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  6th. 
Andrews,  C.  B.,  Corporal,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Andrews,  R.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Andrews,  C.  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Andrews,  H.  S.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Andrews,  Allen  B.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  20th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Andrews,  Alva  E.,  Corporal,  Aviation,  Co.  12th,  3d  Regt. 

Andrews,  William  M.,  Seaman,  Naval. 

Andrews,  C.  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Art.,  Btry.  D,  77th 

Div.,  305th  Regt. 
Andrews,  Ray  Von  Pearce,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Utilities. 
Andrews,  Richard  H.,  Hosp.  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Andrews,  Otho  Y.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Inf. 
Annas,  R.  A.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Annas,  P.  D.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Anthony,  T.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Apperson,  Luther  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Signal  Corps,  Co. 

A,  81st  Div.,  306th  Regt. 
Apple,  C.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Apple,  J.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Applewhite,  Wm.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Archer,  Raymond,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  118th 

Regt. 
Armfield,  J.  V.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Armfield,  George  W.  Jr.,  Seaman,  Navy,  U.  S.  S.  Sur- 
veyor. 
Armstrong,  T.  C,  Corporal,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Armstrong,  J.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Armstrong,  Lymon,  Private,   1st  Class,  Art.,  Sup.   Co., 

81st  Div.,  317th  Regt. 
Armstrong,  J.  E.,  Bn.  Sgt.-Maj.,  F.  A.  R.  D. 
Armstrong,   J.   C,   Private,   Trench   Mortar  Btry.,   81st 

Div.,  306th  Regt. 
Arnett,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Arnett,  John,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps. 
Arnett,  Leon,  Corporal,  Machine  Gun,  Co.  B,  81st  Div., 

317th  Regt. 
Arney,  E.  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Arnold,  Troy  L.,  Sergt.,  Btry  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Arnold,  T.  L.,  Sergt.,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Arnold,  Tom  C,  Private,  Eng. 

Arps,  P.  M.,  H.  A.  1,  Apprentice,  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Arps,  Ernest  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Dept.,  Base 

Hospital. 
Arrington,  J.  E.,  Electrician,  Med.  Corps  (Naval),  Co.  I. 
Arthur,  Seth  S.,  Private,  Ambulance  Co.,  80th  Div.,  317th 

Regt. 
Arther,  Henry,  Private,  F.  Art.,  Hdq.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  9th 

Regt. 
Arwood,  W.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Asby,  J.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  20th  Div. 
Ashcraft,  W.  L.,  Corporal,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  21st  Div.,  5th 

Regt. 
Ashcraft,  F.  B.  Jr.,  2d  Lieut.,  F.  Art.,  Btry.  F,  83d  Div., 

28th  Regt. 
Ashe,  J.  B.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Ashe,  J.  G.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ashe,  W.  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  105  Feed  Sergt.  Bn., 

30th  Div. 
Ashley,  J.  R.,  Private,  Signal  Corps,  Co.  A,  306  F.  Sig.  Bn. 
Ashley,  Samuel  V.,  Wagoner,  Div.  Hdqrs.  Troops,  81st 

Div. 
Atkins,  R.  P.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Atkins,  T.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Atkins,  George  W.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Atkins,  L.  A.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  5th  Regt. 
Atkins,  James   Hugh,  Store  Keeper  2d  CI.,   Naval  Re- 
serves. 
Atkinson,  C.  F.,  Private,  F.  Art.,  Btry.  B,  3d  Regt. 
Atkinson,  William   Franklin,  Corporal,  Marines,  Co.  18, 

2d  Div.,  5th  Regt. 
Atwater,  F.  P.,  Private,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
At  water,  R.  L.,  Sergt.,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ausbon,  C.  S.,  Sergt.,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Austin,  DeWitt  Ray,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  81st  Div.,  321st 

Inf.  Regt. 
Austin,  O.  B.,  Private,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Austin,  J.,  Private,  1st  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Austin,  J.  W.,  Corp,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Austin,  M.  E.,  Corp,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Austin,  Ralph  M.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Med.  Dept.,  Co.  312 

F.  H.,  87th  Div. 
Austin,  Hugh  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Medical. 
Austin,  Arthur  T.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Austin,  D.  H.,  Private,  Artillery,  Btry.  F,  2d  Regt. 
Austin,  John  W.,  Corporal,  Btry  D,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Avent,  A.  R.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  80th  Div.,  317th  Amb. 

Co. 
Avery,  Otis,  Sergt.,  Btry  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Avery,  O.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Avery  E.  C,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Avery,  Yancey,  Private,  Depot  Brigade,  3d  Prov.,  156th 

Depot  Brigade. 
Aycock,  W.  B.,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Aycock,  Dr.  B.   L.  Jr.,  Private,  Med.  Dept.,  81st  Div., 

324th  Inf. 
Aycock,  Leslie  Barnes. 

Ayers,  R.  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ayers,  R.  W„  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs  30th  Div. 
Azmon,  J.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Baggett,  Mahlon  S.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  32d  Div.,  128th 

Regt. 
Bagley,  Benjamin  Pool,  Private,  Inf.,  Recruit  Duty. 
Bagwell,  M.  E.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bagwtell,  Marshall  E.,  Corporal,  Art.,  Btry.  B,  30th  Div., 

113th  Regt. 
Bahner,  H.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bain,  Charlie  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Engineers,  Co.  C, 

30th  Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Bailey,  Geo.  G.,  Private  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bailey,  L.  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bailey,  C.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bailey,  A.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bailey,  Otho  M.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btrv.  C,  30th  Div.,  113th 

F.  A. 
Bailey,  D.  A.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Bailey,  G.  G.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div..  105th 

Regt. 
Bailey,  Charles  L.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Co.  323d,  81st 

Div.,  306  San.  Tr. 
Bailey,  James  William,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btrv  E, 

F.  A.  R.  D.,  3d  Regt. 
Bailey,  John  W.,  Private,  Motor  Tspt. 
Bailes,  Charlie,  Sergeant,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  Div.  30th.  120th 

Inf. 
Bain,  C.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Baker,  James  D.,  M.  Police,  F.  A.,  M.  P. 
Baker,  Ben  E.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Baker,  Charles  D.,  Sergt..  Hdqrs  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Baker,  G.,  Private,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Baker,  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
'Baker,  B.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Baker,  Perry  F.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  59th  Regt. 
Baker,  W.  J.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Baker,  G.  E.  Corporal,  M.  T.  C,  Hdqrs.  Co. 
Baker,  J.  L.,  Private,  Mate  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Baldwin,  Leroy,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  1st  Div.,  13th  Inf. 
Baldwin,  William  F.,  Corporal,  341st  F.  and  G.  Co. 
Ball,  W.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ball,  Ed,  Private,  Art.,  Co.  D. 
Ball,  James  L.,  Mchst.,  Naval,  S.  S.  Algonquin. 


TAR- HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Ball,  Willie  H.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  1st  Devi.  Batt. 
Ball,  Thos.  N.,  Private,  C.  A.  C,  Btry.  C,  4th  Army  Corps. 
Ball,  John  T.,  M.  M.,  2d  Class.  U.  S.  N.  R. 
Ballance,  Leon  S.,  Private  1st  Class,  M.  E.  D.,  B.  H.  Camp 

Grant,  111. 
Ballard,  J.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ballard,  Fred  C,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  2d  Reg.  Army 

Div.,  19  M.  G.  Bn. 
Ballard,  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ballard,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ballard,   Earnest  A.,  Private,   1st  Class,  Machine  Gun, 

81st  Div.,  324th  Regt. 
Bane,  Thomas  P.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  117th 

Regt. 
Banks,  C.  M.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Banks,  E.  C,  Q.  M.,  2d  Class,  Naval. 
Banks,  John,  Private,  M.  Gun. 
Banner,  Charles  W.,  Captain,  Med.  Corps. 
Barbee,  W.  C,  Mess  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Barbee,  C.  B.  Jr.,  Corporal,  Q.  M.  C,  Co.  A,  105th  Sp.  Tr., 

30th  Division. 
Barber,  V.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Barber,  Luther  W.,  2d  Class  Seaman,  Navy. 
Barbour,  L.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Barbour,  Swade  E.,  Q.  M.  C,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Barbour,  Devan,  Corporal,  Art.,  Btry.  D,  60th  Regt. 
Barfour,  Herbert  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  E,  81st  Div., 

323d  Inf. 
Barden,  J.  J.  Jr.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.  Pioneer,  Co.  E, 

56th  Regt. 
Barevitz,  Hirsell,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps. 
Barger,  Fred  S.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div 
Barger,  E.  F.,  Bugler,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Barham,  Joseph  Thacker,  Private,  1st  Class,  Tank  Corps 

Co.  A,  331st  Bn.,  306  Brigade. 
Barier,  E.  E.,  Private,  81st  Div. 

Barker,  Lum,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Barkley,  Lacy  Edgar,  Chief  G.  Master  U.  N.  A.,  Naval. 
Barlow,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Barnard,  J.  S.,  Store  Keeper,  3d  Class,  Navy  R.  T. 
Barnett,  W.  C,  Private  ,1st  Class,  Inf.,  Med.  Det.,  9th 

Div.,  45th  Regt. 
Barnes,  G.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Barnes,  M.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Barnes,  S.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Barnes,  H.  Private,  Co.  E,  105  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Barnes,  W.  T.,  Private,  Coast  Art.,  Co.  B,  8th  M.  T.  C. 
Barnes,  Wilbur,  Corporal,  Pioneer  Inf.,  Co.  H.  53d  Regt. 
Barnes,  Hugh  A.,  Seaman,  Naval  Railway  Btry. 
Barnes,  Thomas  F.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Motor  Trans  Co., 

M.  T.  C,  334th  Regt. 
Barnes,  C.  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  L.  H.  40. 
Barnett,  R.  S.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Barnett,  Robt.  G.,  Private,  Hdqrs.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Barnett,  J.  C,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Barr,  Ed,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Barr,  E.  M.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Barrett,  Fred  C,  Wagoner,  Medical,  Co.  117,  30th  Div., 

105th  San.  Train. 
Barrett,  C.  Drexel,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Barrett,  Carl  V.,  Private,  M.  G.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div. 
Barrington,  J.  M.,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Barringer,  H.  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Barringer,  L.  C,  1st  Sergt.,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Barrington,  Marvin,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  F, 

1st  Div.,  1st  Regt. 
Barrington,  Joseph  H.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st 

Div.,  162d  Inf.  Brig. 
Barrow,  J.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Barrow,  N.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Bartholdi,  L.  J.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Bartholomew,  L.  T.,  Corporal,  Co.  6,  81st  Div.,  306  Sup- 
ply Train. 
Bartlett,  Eugene  Burgin,  Bugler,  M.  G.  Bn.,  Co.  B,  30th 

Div.,  115th  M.  G.  Bn. 
Barwick,  Roy  C,  Private,  Sup.  Dept. 
Basden,  C.  f.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Basden,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Basden,  John  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Btry.  A,  30th  Div., 

113th  F.  A. 
Baskin,  R.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Basnight,  James  E.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital. 
Bass,  J.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bass,  E.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bass,  Baker  M.,  2d  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  Co.  F,  29th  Div.,102d 

Regt. 
Batchelor,  D.  C,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Batchelor,  M.  V.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  B,  1st  Div.,  2d 

Inf.  Regt. 
Bateman,  R.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bateman,  Jessie  R.,  2d  Mec.  Mate. 
Batten,  Henry  V.,  Sergt.,  Med  Corps,  Batt  426,  Reserve 

Labor. 
Button,  Horace  Lee,  Private,  Motor  Transport  Corps,  Co. 

787. 
Batts,  L.  A.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Batts,  W.  T.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  Detached. 
Baucom,  Carl,  Private,  Motor  Transport,  Co.  204. 
Baucom,  G.  N.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Baugham,  S.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Baugham,  W.  E.,  1st  Lieut.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bayliss,  E  .J.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bayliss,  E.  J.,  Sergt.,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Baynor,  D.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Baynor,  H.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Beach,  John  S.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Beach,  R.  B„  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Beacham,  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Beal,  T.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Beal,  J.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Beam,  Edward,  Jr.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Beam,  Herman  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C,  303  Rail 

Head  Supply  Detachment. 
Bean,  E.  J.  B.,  Corp.,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Bean,  John  N.,  Cook,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bean,  J.  N.,  Cook,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bean,  W.  L.  S.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bean,  C.  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C. 
Bean,  Connie  L.,  Sergt.  Major,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div. 
Beard,  J.  D.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Beasley,  Walter  C,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  29th  Div.,  116th 

Regt. 
Beasley,  William  Freeman,  Private,  Med.  Corps. 
Beasley,  Benjamin  F.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  83d  Div., 

331st  Regt. 
Beatty,  D.  S.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Beaver,  Walter  M.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Beavers,  Fred,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Beaver,  W.  B.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  354th  Lbr. 

Bn.,  Camp  Greene. 
Beavans,  James  Russel,  Pay  Clerk. 
Beck,  W.  O.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  81st  Div., 

318th  F.  A. 
Beck,   Noah   Winfield,   Private,   Art.,   Unattached,    18th 

Regt. 
Beck,  Ralph  Theodore,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Becton,  W.  S.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Bedsole,  Ernest,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Begham,  F.  M.,  Sergt.,  Art.,  Btry.  C,  F.  A.  R.  D. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Bell,  J.  G.,  Yeoman,  U.  S.  Naval  Res. 

Bell,  G.  C,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  B. 

Bell,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  A.  T.  C. 

Bell,  N.  S.,  Sh.  Mate,  2d  Class,  Navy. 

Bell,  Owen,  Mechanic,  Art.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  115th  Regt. 

Bell,  Harold  G.,  Private,  U.  S.  Marines,  Band. 

Bell,  W.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  20th  Div.,  2d  Inf.  Regt. 

Bell,  Earl  V.,  Inf. 

Bell,  Edward  E.,  1st  Sergt.,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th 

Div. 
Bell,  Robert  H.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bell,  E.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bell,  L.  A.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bell,  A.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Belle,  Sherrod  V.,  Private,  F.  A.,  F.  Art.  Replacement. 
Bellamy,  Wm.  E.,  Corporal,  Motor  Trans.  Corps,  Co.  3 

(C),  30th  Div.,  105th  Regt.  Supply  Train. 
Belk,  R.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Belk,  L.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bellinger,  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Belton,  Ben.,  Mech.,  Bn.  E,  67th  C.  A.  C. 
Beman,  Clifford  E.,  1st  Lieut.,  Q.  M.  C,  Remount  Serv- 
ice, Co.  325  F.  R.  S. 
Benfield,  R.  E.,  Wagoner,  105  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Benfield,  N.  McC,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Benfield,  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Benfield,  O.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bennett,  D.  Stanton,  Private,  Motor  Tspt,  Co.  C. 
Bennett,  R.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bennett,  Earnest  A.,  Cook,  Med.  Corps,  Camp  Hospital 

No.  33,  at  Brest. 
Bennfield,  J.  M.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bennett,  Roy  C,  Corporal,  C.  A.  C,  21st  Band. 
Bennett,  Martin,  Rifle  Instructor,  Marine,  attached  to  Ri- 
fle Range. 
Bennett,  Andrew  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  29th 

Div.,  115th  Regt. 
Bennett,  William  J.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 

105th  Regt. 
Bennett,  Walter  E.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  120th 
Bennett,  J.  S.,  Ensign,  Navy. 

Bennett,  W.  J.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Bennett,  A.,  Mechanic,  Am.  Train,  Co.  G,  29th  Div.,  104th 

Regt. 
Bennette,  Geo.  Richard,  Petty  Officer,  3d  Class,  Navy. 
Benneiot,  Howard  Roberson,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  D, 

27th  Div.,  3d  Regt. 
Benoy,  A.  W.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Division. 
Benson,  J.  O.,  Corporal,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Benson,  H.  H.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Benson  James  O.,  Corporal,  Engineers,  Co.  B,  30th  Div., 

105th  Regt. 
Benthall,  J.  E.,  Wagoner,  Inf.,  Supply  Co.,  29th  Div., 

116th  Regt. 
Beniley,  R.  Z.,  Private,  13th  Co.,  Depot  Brigade  Transp. 
Bentley,  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Benton,  Whitson  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div.,  327th 

Regt. 
Benton,  S.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Benton,  S.  L.,  Private,  Batt.  D,  30th  Div.,  113  F.  A. 
Benton,  Charles,  Private,  F.  A.,  Replacement  Co. 
Benton,  C.  L.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Co.  G,  9th  Div.,  Am.  Train. 
Berden,  M.  C,  Electrician,  Navy. 
Berger,  Charles  Henry,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div., 

321st  Regt. 
Bernhardt,  M.  R.,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Bernstein,  Sol.,  Private,   1st  Class,  Air  Service,  Squad- 
ron 639. 
Berry,  O.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Berry  J.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  80th  Div. 


Bess,  Lawrence,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Bess,  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Best,  Joe  R.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  317th 

Regt. 
Best,  F.  C,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Best,  William,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Bess,  F.  K.,  Clerk,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Btry  D,  3d  Regt. 
Bethune,  Everett  Preston,  Private,  1st  Class,  Art.,  Depot 

Co.,  1st  Corps.  Art.  Park  D. 
Beverly,  J.  P.  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Beverly,  Joseph   Paul,  Private,  Engineers,   Co.  B,  30th 

Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Biggs,  Charles  S.,  Private,  U.  S.  Marines,  Co.  157. 
Biggs,  John  William,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I. 
Biggs,  F.  K.,  Yoeman,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Billings,  J.  V.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Billingsley,  F.  T.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bingham,  L.  M„  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bird,  B.  B.,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bishop,  A.  C,  Lieut.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bissette,  Paul  B.,  P.  H.  M.,  1st  Class,  Navy,  15th  Marines. 
Bissette,  M.  D.,  Private,  Med.  Reserve. 
Bissette,  Zackie  C,  Private,  1st  Class.,  M.  T.  C,  323  M. 

Cy  Co.,  Division. 
Bittle,  J.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bizzell,  P.  O.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Bizzell,  Harry  L.,  Pharmacist  Mate,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Black,  Mack  E.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div.,  321st 

Regt. 
Black,  Otto  B.,  Cook,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Black,  U.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Black,  Ernest  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Black,  T.  L.,  Private,  Medical,  Ambulance  Co.,  80th  Div., 

305th  Am.  Train. 
Blackburn,  S.  O.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Blackwell,  Dolph,  Private,  Machine  Gun,  Batt.  3d,  83d 

Div.,  135th  Brig. 
Blackwelder,  George  S. 

Blackwood,  Samuel  Craig,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Blades,  Jno.  E.,  Sub.  Depot  Q.  M.,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  55th  Div. 
Blagburn,  W.  A.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Blake,  Ruby  B.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,   120th 

Regt. 
Blacke,  W.  L„  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Blake,  Wm.   Arthur,   Private,  M.   G.,  Old  Hickory  Co., 

30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Blalock,  B.  C,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Blalock,  James  T„  Capt,  Ord.  Dept.,  Co.  104,  Ord.  Dept, 

77th  Div. 
Blalock,  Elmer  V.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Aviation  Sig.  Corps, 

Co.  811  Aero  Squadron. 
Blalock,  Albert  Leroy,  Sergt.,   Co.   D,  30th  Div.,   119th 

Inf.  Regt. 
Bland,  J.  C,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bland,  J.  A.,  C.  P.  M.,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Blankenship,  C.  P.,  Private,  Co.  F,   105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Blankenship  C.  P.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Blanks,  J.  Y.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps,  Hdqrs.  Co., 

81st  Div. 
Blanton,  S.  L„  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Blanton,  Auty  O.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Blanton,  Walter  M..  Corporal,  Amb.  Train,  Co.  F,  30th 

Div.,  105th  Am.  Train. 
Bloodworth,  J.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Blount,  W.  A.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Blount,  N.  \V.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Blount,  Wentworth  Micks,  2d  Lieut.,  Supply  Co.  62,  Pio- 
neer Inf. 
Blue,  Calvin  B.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Field  Artillery,  Btry. 

B,  81st  Div.,  316th  Regt. 
Blue,  Cary  Dalton,  Wagoner,  Art.,  Btry.   C,  81st  Div., 

316th  Regt. 
Blue,  C.  J.  M.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bly,  Lawrence  A.,  Sergt.,  C.  A.  C,  Co.  6th  Cape  Fear. 
Blythe,  Joe  L.,  M.  E.,  Sr.  Gr.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Blythe,  Joe  L.,  M.  E.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Blythe,  Richard  Glenn  Roy.,  Private,  F,  A.,  Btry.  D,  3d 

Div.,  10th  Regt. 
Boaze,  J.  O.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Bobbitt,  E.  H.,  Bugler,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bobbitt,  N.  T.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bobbitt,  L.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bobbitt,  L.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bobbitt,  Eugene  H.,  Bugler,  Engrs.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div., 

105th  Regt. 
Bobbitt,  N.  T.,  Sergt.,  Art.,  Btry  D,  30th  Div.,  113th  Regt. 
Bobbitt,  James  Dewey,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.   10,  156  D.  B., 

Regt.,  3d  Tr.  Bn. 
Bobbitt,  Dr.  S.  L.,  H.  A.  I.,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Bodenhamer,  Henry  Bryan,  Private,  Art.,  Btry.  A,  2d 

Div.,  15th  Regt. 
Bodenhamer,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  E,  42d  Div.,  165th 

Inf.  Regt. 
Boditt,  Eric  B.,  Private,  1st  Class,  G.  I.  S.  D. 
Boger,  G.  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Base  Hospital. 
Bolch,  P.  H.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Bolch,  Chas.  C,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Bolsch,  Clarence  E.,  Capt.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bolejack,  James  E.  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  321st  Arab. 

Co.,  81st  Div.,  306  San.  Tr. 
Bolick,  P.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bolin,  C.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Boling,  Roy  W.,  2d  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  38th  Train  Btry. 
Boiling,  Clyde  W.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  1st  Brigade. 
Boiling,  Samuel,  Corporal,  Coast  Art.,  1st  C.  A.  C. 
Boney,  D.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bonkemeyer,  C.  H.,  1st  Lieut.,  137th  Aerial  Sq. 
Bonner,  Burton  L.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,   105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Bonner,  G.  I.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bonner,  Brem,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps,  Brest  Hos- 
pital 33. 
Bonner,  Theodore  P.  Jr.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  D,  81st  Div., 

316th  F.  A. 
Boon,  T.  D.,  Wagoner. 

Boone,  H.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boone,  D.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boone,  W.  D.,  Corporal,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  31st  Div.,  118th 

Regt. 
Boone,  D.  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  156th  Depot.  Brigade. 
Boone,  Jacob  O.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Booth,  Earnest  S.,  Capt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  3d  Div.,  4th  Regt. 
Boseman,  L.  W.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boseman,  J.  F.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Engrs.  Corps,  Co.  E,  81st 

Div.,  306th  Regt. 
Bost,  F.  R.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bost,  Allen  M.,  Private,  Co.  B,  118th  Inf.,  1st  Div. 
Bowan,  Jesse  J.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  42d  Div., 

166th  Regt. 
Bowen,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bowen,  S.  P.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bowen,  Joe  R.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Infantry,  Co.  M,  30th 

Div.,  120th  Regt.  Inf. 
Bower,  L.  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  41st  Div.,  163d  Regt. 
Bowlers,  C.  E.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
BoWers,  James  M.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Bowers,  J.  F.,  Seaman,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  Navy. 

Bowers,  Raymond,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  317th 

F.  A. 
Bowler,  Alan  T.,  1st  Lieut.,  Contractor  Div. 
Bowles,  J.  H.,  1st  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Bowles,  Edwin,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Bowling,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  3d  Div.,  30th 

Regt. 
Bowman,  A.  L.,  Private,  105  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Bowman,  S.  J.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bowman,  R.  G.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bowman,  W.  V.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bowman,  Sam,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  105th 

Regt. 
Bowman,  Harold  P,  Cook,  A.  A.,  Btry.  A,  81st  Div.,  317th 

Regt. 
Bowman,  R.  L.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 
Bowman,  John  W.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Boushall,  John  H.,  1st.  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  1st  Btry.,  39th  Div., 

142  Regt. 
Boyce,  E.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boyce,  J.  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div., 

322d  Regt. 

Boyce,  William  O.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Hdqrs.  Sup.  Co., 

1st  Div. 
Boyd,  W.  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  B.  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  Walter  B.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  Beverly  B.,  Hdqrs.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  John,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  J.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.  30th  Div. 
Boyd  H.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  C.  A.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  H.  L,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  J.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  J.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boyd,  R.  C,  Private,  Co.  D. 
Boyette,  W.  L.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Boyette,  E.  C,  Jr.,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf. 
Boyette,  Delia  Clenon,  Corporal,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Boyette,  L.  G.,  2d  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  Co.  A,  87th  Div.,  336th 

Regt. 
Boykin,  J.  W.,  Seaman,  1st  Class,  Merchant  Marine. 
Boyles,  Jesse,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Boyles,  I.  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st 

Div.,  356th  Regt. 
Boylin,  J.  G.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Braced,  Benjamin  Franklin,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base 

Hospital. 
Bracy,  W.  E.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Braddock,  Robert  Lee,  Private,  Med.  Corps,    Co.,  Amb. 

322d.  81st  Div.,  306  San.  Train. 
Bradford,  Bernard  M.,  1st  Lieut.,  Med.  Corps. 
Bradford,  Arthur  S.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  321st 

Regt. 
Bragg,  R.  B.,  Sergt.,  Art.,  Co.  C„  Mech.  Replcmt.  Div., 

8th  Regt. 
Bradley,  Harry  A.,  Cook,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bradley,  F.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bradley,  J.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bradley,  Andrew  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th 

Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Bradley,  E.  H.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  115th  Regt. 
Bradsher,  J.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.  30th  Div. 
Bradshaw,  R.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bradshaw,  D.  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div., 

324th  Regt. 
Bradshaw,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  322  Regt. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Bradshaw,   LeRoy,  Line  Sergt.,  Inf.    (Pioneer),   Co.   E, 

55th  Regt. 
Bradshaw,  Preston  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  81st 

Div.,  324th  Regt. 
Bradshaw,  L.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bradsher,  John  H.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div.,  113th 

Regt. 
Brady,  F.  E.,  Cook,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Brady,  Robert  Wade,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Naval. 
Brady,  Fred  C,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Brady,  Benj.  W.,  Mechanic,  Inf.  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Brady,  David,  Chief  Petty  Officer,  Navy. 
Branch,  T.  E.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Branch,  Wm,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brantley  C.  Leaton,  H.  A.,  1st  Class,  Navy,  Hosp.  Corps. 
Brantley,  Gregory  B.,  Chief  Yeoman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Dis- 
trict 5. 
Brantley,  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brantley,  William  Lurbin  Holland,  Private,  1st  Class,  Of- 
ficers' Training  School. 
Brantley,  B.  H.,  Corporal,  Marines,  Co.  67,  2d  Div.,  5th 

Regt. 
Brassfield,  J.  P.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Braswell,  C.  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Braswell,  H.  S.,  Bugler,  Hdqrs.,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Brawley,  W.  N.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bray,  W.  B.,  Sr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bray,  W.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A„  30th  Div. 
Bray,  Joseph  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Personnel. 
Brewer,  Ody  William,  Private,  F.  A.,  Rep.  Co.,  41st  Div. 
Brewer,  W.  T.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brewer,  C.  P.,  Private,  Co.  E  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Brewer,  T.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brewer,  Z.  E.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brewer,  C.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brewer,  Geo.  A.,  Corporal,  Org.  Att.,  81st   Div.,  317th 

F.  A. 
Brewton,  Cecil  O.,  Private,  1st  Class,  M.  T.  C,  Co.  D,  30th 

Div.,  105th  Supply  Train. 
Brickell,  A.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bridges,    Edwin    B.,    Reg.    Sergt.-Major,    Co.    D,    105th 

Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bridges,  Edwin  B.,  Hdqrs.,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Bridges,  G.  A.,  Eng.  Man,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Bridgers,  O.  T.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bridgers,  Otho  T.,  Sergt.,  F.A.,  Sup.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  113th 

Regt. 
Briggs,  A.  W.,  Private,  1st  Class. 
Briggs,  William  H.,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Briggs,  Everett  Edward,  1st  Lieut.,  Q.  M.  C.  with  M.  T. 

C.  Branch,  Co.  C,  4th  Div.,  4th  Motor  Sup.  Tr. 
Briggs,  Gaither  C,  Private,  C.  A.,  Btry.  F,  76th  Div., 

66th  Regt. 
Briley,  Arthur  L.,  Private,  Replacement. 
Briley,  William  R.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  1st  Div.,  5th  Regt. 
Brimm,  Frank  B.,  Yeoman,  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Brice,  W.  S.,  Capt.,  Btry.  E,  75th  F.  A. 
Brinkley,  Marshall  A.,  Sergt.,  35th  Signal  Corps. 
Brinkley,  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brinkley,  John,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  L.,  30th  Div., 

120th  Inf.  Regt. 
Brisson,  John  W.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  322d  Amb.  Co., 

81st  Div.,  306th  San.  Tr. 
Brusson,  W.  M.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  D,  81st  Div.,  816th 

Regt. 
Brusson,  Stephen  M.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regl. 
Brusson,  C.  B.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  6th  Div.,  51th  Regt. 


Britt,  Paul,  Wagoner,  Engrs.  Tr.,  42d  Div.,  117th  Regt. 
Brittain,  C.  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brittain,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Brittain,  John  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Baker,  308th  Ba- 
kery Co.,  30th  Div. 
Britten,  R.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Britton,  F.  H.,  Private,  Aut.,  11th  Aut,  29th  Div.,  111th 

Regt. 
Britton,  W.  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Mechanical,  Det.  Co. 
Britton,  S.  G.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engineers,  30th  Div. 
Britton,  Rob't.  J.  Wagoner,  Art.,  Co.  6,  1st  Div.  Corps. 
Broadnax,  E.  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brock,  Horace  F.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Brock,  M.  D.,  Private,  80th  Div.,  317th  Amb. 
Brockmann,  Felix  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Medical. 
Brockwell,  Glenn  M.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  321st 

Regt. 
Brockwell,  Philip  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co  1. 
Brogden,  Nelson,  Q.  M.,  3d  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Erogden,  B.  F.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital  at 

Jackson. 
Brogden,  M.  P.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Co.  F,  3d  Div.,  30th 

Regt. 
Brooks,  John  R.,  Wagoner,  Med.  Corps,  320th  Amb.  Co., 

305th  San.  Tr. 
Brooks,  C.  L.,  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Brooks,  George  J.,  Capt.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brooks,  R.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brooks,  C.  M.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brooks,  R.,  F.  A.  R.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brooks,  Ben,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brooks,  E.  B.,  Private  1st  CI.,  18th  M.  G.  Bn.,  Co.  B,  6th 

Div. 
Brooks,  Leroy  D.,  Private,  1st  Class,  40th  Inf.,  Co.  M, 

14th  Div. 
Brooks,   Aubrey   B.,   Private,    1st   Class,   F.   A.,    Co.   B, 

81st  Div.,  317th  Regt. 
Brookshire,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  ?.0th  Div. 
Brookshire,  F.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Broome,  Karl  W.,  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Broome,  H.  H.  Jr.,  Private,  Co.  A,  9th  Div.,  209th  Engr. 

Regt. 
Broughton,  T.  S.  Jr.,  Storekeeper,  Navy. 
Brown,  D.,  Musician,  3d  Class,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  M.  M.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train  30th  Div. 
Brown,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brown  M.  T.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Brown,  Wm.  M.,  Corporal,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brown  J.  F.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  F.  T.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brown  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  C.  G.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  Thad,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  W.  W.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  C.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  H.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  J.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  M.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  S.  T„  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  R.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  W.  D.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Brown,  Jas.  Wm.,  Jr.,  Lieut.,  Navy,  R.  F. 
Brown,  Troy  S.,  Corporal,  Art.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  9th  Regt. 
Brown,  Claude  H.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Brown,  E.  T.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Motor  Trans.  4th  Co. 
Brown,  Geo.  W.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H.  27th  Div.,  23d  Regt. 
Brown,  Cicero  H.,  Private,  Engrs.,  79th  T.  C,  2d  Bn.,  B. 

S.  D.  G. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR     RECORD 


Brown,  Marvin,  Cook  and  B.  School. 
Brown,  Bryan,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  oth  Pion- 
eer Inf. 
Brown,  Joe  D.,  Private,  Co.  G,  81st  Div.,  322d  Inf. 
Brown,  F.  A.,  Private,  M.  G.  Co. 
Brown,  Leon  Atwood,  Corporal,  Ordnance,  Co.  A,  0.  D. 

No.  101. 
Brown,  Douglas  0.,  Private,  Med.,  30th  Div.,  105th  San. 

Train. 
Brown,  C.  E.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  11th  Co.,  156th  D.  B.  Regt. 
Brown,  Bland  P.,  Private,  1st  Class,  M.  T.  C,  Co.  D,  79th 

Div. 
Brown,  Edgar  H,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Brown,  Henry  Boyd,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  80th  Div.,  317th  Regt. 
Brown,  Frank  B,  Chief  Yeoman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Brown,  S.  W.,  Mch.  M.  C,  Navy,  Engrs. 
Browning,  Wilton  Bonar,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Sub  Depot. 
Brumley,  S.  V.,  Private,  Non-Com.  Officers  School,  Sig. 

Corps,  30th  Service  Co. 
Brummitt,  W.   C,  Wagoner,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 
Bruton,  Arthur  B.,  Sergt.,  Cavalry,  351st  Co. 
Bryan,  Benjamin  C,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  1st  Army. 
Bryan,  Ennis,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  1st  Regt. 
Bryan,  William  M.,  Sergt.  Amb.  Corp.,  307th  Co..  80th 

Div.,  305th  Train. 
Bryan,  William  Edward,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  20th  Div., 

48th  Regt. 
Bryant,  G.  W.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  15,  French  2d  Army, 

15th  Regt. 
Bryant,  W.  R.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Aviation,  1st  Co.,  1st 

Regt. 
Bryant,  Russell  L.,  Corporal,  Co.  4,  81st  Div.,  306th  Motor 

Transport  Co. 
Bryant,  Willie  P.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Bryson,  James  C,  Corporal,  Q.  M.  C,  342d  Bakery  Co. 
Buchanan,  Sidney  E.,  Captain,  Med.  Corps.,  30th  and  3d 

Div. 
Buchanan,  S.  E.,  Captain,  Med.  Corps.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Buchanan,  E.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  Ay  30th  Div. 
Buchanan,  F.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Buchanan  S.  E.,  1st  Lieut.,  11th  Cav. 
Buchanan,  Harvey  V.,  Wagoner,  F.  A.,  Sup.  Co.,  85th 

Div.,  329th  Regt. 
Buchanan,  Francis  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  Air  Service. 
Buchanan,  W.  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  81st 

Div.,  316th  Regt. 
Buckner,  S.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Buckner,  L.  B.,  Corporal,  M.  G.  Bn.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div. 
Buckner,    Alexander   J.,    Master   Engr.,   Trans.    Corps, 

Hdqrs.  Detachment  at  Large. 
Buff,  William  E.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Bullard,  E.  W.,  Private,  16th  Inf. 

Bullinger,  Willie,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bullock,  V.  F.,  Musician,  2d  Class,   105th  Engrs.  30th 

Div. 
Bullock,  R.  L.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  9th  Div. 
Bullick,  William  G.,  P.  M.,  2d  Class,  Navy  Med.  Dept. 
Bulwinkle,  A.  L.,  Major,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bumgarner,  F.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Bumgarner,  M.  S.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Bumgarner,  Walter  L.,  Corporal,  C.  A.  C,  Btry.  C,  57th 

Regt. 
Bumgardner,  E.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bumgardner,  John  L.,  Corporal,  C.  A.  P.,  Depot  Co.,  1st 

Regt.  C.  A.  P. 
Bunch,  R.  L.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Bunn,  Grady  P.,  Corporal,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 


Bunn,  Arthur  Alexander,  Private.  1st  Class,  F.  A.  R.  D. 
Bunnell,  Joe,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Bunnell,  J.  D.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Bunum,  R.  T.,  Corporal,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Burch,  S.  H.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train  30th  Div. 
Burch,  W.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Buerbaum,  Private,  M.  T.  C,  Det.  No.  1. 
Burgin,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Burgin,  Charles  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Medical. 
Burgin,  William  H.,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Burgess,  C.  K.,  1st  Lieut.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Burkhead,  Frank  P.,  Corporal,  Ord.  Det.,  Sup.  Co.,  81st 

Div.,  316th  F.  A. 
Burkhead,  Claud  I.,  Corporal,  San.  Train,  20th  Div. 
Burney,  F.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Burnett,  William  S.,  Corporal,  Ammunition,  Co.  B,  6th 

Div. 
Burnette,  G.  B.,  Corporal,  Engrs.,  Co.  C,  5th  Corps,  602d 

Regt. 
Burney,  Geo.  P.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  4th  Div.,  13th 

Regt. 
Burns,  W.  J.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Burns,  R.  B.,  Corporal,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Burns,  Walter  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Burns,  W.  C,  Cook. 
Burns,  Collie  H.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  G.,  81st  Div.,  321st 

Regt. 
Burns,  N.  Claude,  Ph.  M.,  3d  Class,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Burris,  L.  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Burriss,  J.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Burrougs,  Julian  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Dept.,  81st 

Div.,  316th  F.  A. 
Burt,  J.  P.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Burton,  John  S.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Burton,  John  S.,  Reg.  Sup.  Sergt.,  Engrs.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 

30th  Div.,  105th  Reg.  Engrs. 
Burwell,  G.  Ernest,  Jr.,  M.  M.,  2d  Class  A.,  N.  R.  F.  C. 
Busby,  W.  M.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  115th  Bn. 
Bush,  J.  T.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.  30th  Div. 
Butler  Arch  A.,  Private,  M.  G.,  9th  Co.,   155th  Depot 

Brig.,  331st  Regt. 
Butler,  J.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Butler,  J.  D.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Butler,  C.  E.,  Corp.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Butler,  Clifford,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  M,  9th  Div.,  46th 

Inf.  Regt. 
Butler,  John  H.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  322d  F.  Hosp.  Co., 

81st  Div.,  306th  San.  Tr. 
Butler,  D.  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  Hosp. 
Butler,  W.  F.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Evac.  Hosp.  No.  35. 
Butner,   Malcolm   G.,   Wagoner,   Ambulance,   321st    Co., 

80th  Div.,  306th  San.  Tr. 
Byers,  William  P.,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Naval,  U.  S.  S.  E. 

F.  Sruckenbach. 
Bynum,  Lynn  S.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Byram,  Fred  L.,  Seaman,  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Byrd,  W.  A.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Byrd,  C.  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C,  345th  Co.,  41st 

Div. 
Byrd,  Walter  C,  Corporal,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt.  Inf. 
Byrd,  Herbert  R.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  323d 

Regt. 
Byrd,  T.  E.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  14th  M  G.  Bn.,  60th  Regt. 
Byrd,  C.  J.,  Private,  1st  Class  , Engrs.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 

131st  Regt. 
Byrum,  M.  J.  C,  1st  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Byrum,  C.  R.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Byrum,  Thomas  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  316  M.  G.  Bn. 
Byrum,  E.  A.,  Corporal,  F.  Corps  Art.  Pack  Truck  No.  1, 

3d  Corps. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Cabe,  Fred  C,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  305th  Regt. 

Cable,  Ruben,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Cade,  Walter  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Aviation  Sectional 

Signal,  159th  Div. 
Caffey,  M.  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cagle,  W.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cagle,  Cleve  Earl,  Cook,   164th  Depot  Brigade,  Co.  48, 

4th  Regt. 
Cahill,  Edward,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Cahill,  J.  T.,  Cook.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cahill,  Edw.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Cahill,  B.  M.,  Jr.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  56th  Regt. 
Cain,  E.  W.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  323d  Regt. 
Calahan,  A.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Caldwell,  R.  V.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Caldwell,  R.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Caldwell,  H.  A.,  Corporal,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Caldwell,  R.  F.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  81st 

Div.,  316th  Regt. 
Call,  Albert  E.,  Private,  115th  M.  G.  Bn.,  Co.  C,  30th 

Div.,  115th  M.  G.  Bn. 
Callahan,  J.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Callawad,  Private,  Marines  and  Navy,  Co.  12. 
Callicutt,  G.  H.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  83d  Div.,  330th  Regt. 
Calloway,  J.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.  30th  Div. 
Callum,  J.  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Calvin,  Walter  M.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.  30th 

Div. 
Cameron,  Thos.  W.,  Sergt.,  Aviation,  4th  Co.,  Auto  Serv. 

Mechanic,  21st  Regt. 
Camp,  Dewey  G.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Shelion,  A.  Campbell,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  60th 

Brigade. 
Campbell,  R.  A.,  Major,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Campbell,  R.  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Campbell,  W.  F.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Campbell,  C.  C,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Campbell  J.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Campbell,  H.  S.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Campbell,  H.  L.,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Campbell,  R.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Campbell,  Benjamin  Gary,  Private,  Base  Hospital. 
Campbell,  M.  A.,  Corporal,  M.  G.,  Co.  M,  54th  M.  G.  Div. 
Campbell,  J.  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Art.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  9th 

F.  A. 
Cannada,  Robert  R.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.,  120th  M.  G.  Co.,  30th 

Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Canady,  W.  F.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Canady,  G.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Canady  A.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Canady,  L.  B.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Canady,  Eddie,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Canany,  P.  L.,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Caniel,  T.  L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cannon,  F.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Cannon  F.  J.,  M.  E.,  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Cannon,  H.  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Capehart,  Ashbourne  Douglas,  Gen.  Electrician,  Navy. 
Capehearl,  W.  J.,  2d  Lieut.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Capell,  A.  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  5th  Div.,  6th  Regt. 
Capps,  M.  M.,  B.  S.  M.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Capp,  Junie  W.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cardwell,  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Cardwell,  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carlton  L.  A.,  Private,  M.  E„  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carlock,  Earl  T.,  Sergt.,  Sig.  Corps. 
Carnegie,  John,  Private,  Truck  School. 


Carlton,  David  Hill,  2d  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

316th  Regt. 
Carmichael,  Fred  W.,  Corporal,  A.  F.,  Btry.  A.,  30th  Div., 

113th  Regt. 
Carmichael,  T.  S.,  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Carmichael,  F.  W.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Carmichael,  Geo.,  Coporal,  Marines,  125th  Co.,  15th  Regt. 
Carpenter  H.  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carpenter  H.  O.,  Sergt.  ,Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carpenter,  Clarence  E.,  Reg.  Sergt.  Major,  Inf.,  Hdqrs. 

Co.,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Carpenter,  Washington  A.,  Private,  1st    Class,    Medical, 

Detached,  3d  Div.,  M.  G.  Bn. 
Carpenter,  John  Bennett,  Sergt.,  Medical,  156th  D.  B. 
Carr,  Demasce  S.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carr,  Albert,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Carr,  Earl  N„  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  7th  Div.,  55th  Regt. 
Carr,  Elbert  F.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  S.  Bn.,  Co.  C,  81st 

Div.,  306th  Regt. 
Carr,  Matthew  Lee,  Lieutenant,  Sr.  Grade,  Naval. 
Carr,  D.  S.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Carrington,  J.  C,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Carrigan,  Clyde  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  C.  A.  C,  Co.  B, 

42d  Regt. 
Carroll,  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carroll,  J.  J.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Carroll  Hardy  A.,  Private,  6th  Div.  Train.  Hdqrs. 
Carroll,  Joseph  J.,  1st  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div., 

113th  Regt. 
Carroll,  Eudee,  Cook,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C. 
Carroll,  John,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Carscaddon,  A.  D.,  Private,  Ord.  Dept. 
Carson,  J.  A.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carson,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Carson,  E.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carson,  D.  L.,  2d  Mach.  Mate,  Navy. 
Carson,  E.  J.,  Capt.,  Inf.,  G.  H.  Q.,  Provo  Marshal  Genl. 
Carson,  Joe  W.,  Corporal,  321st  Inf.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co. 

I,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Carson,  Oscar  Lee,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Co.  C. 
Carswell,  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carswell,  L.  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Carter,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Carter,  Luther  H.,  Sergt.,  Engrs.,  Co.  A.  53d  Regt. 
Carter,  W.  W.,  Sergt.,  6th  Am.  Train.,  Co.  F,  6th  Div. 
Carter,  Earl  V.,  Sergt.,  2d  Bn.,  Med.  Dept.,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Carter,  Joseph  Paul,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Carter,  John  O.,  Sergt.,  Am.  Train,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  306th 

Regt. 
Carter,  J.  W.,  Corp.,  O.  M. 

Cartner,  Silas  H„  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Case,  R.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Casey  E.  C,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  323d  Regt. 
Cash,  James  Albert,  Jr.,  Corporal,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Cashatt,  M.  W.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps,  Co.  D. 
Cashien,  L.  G.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cashwell,  Paul  Lee,  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.,  5th  Div. 
Cass,  J.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cassidy,  J.  J.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  116,  29th  Div.,  1st  Regt. 
Cates,  W.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cates,  I.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Cathey  James  L.,  Wagoner,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cathey,  H.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Caton,  .1.,  Private.  Co.  F.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Caudle,  C.  P..  Private.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Causey,  T.  K.,  Private,  1st  Class.  Art.,  Btry.  F,  31st  Div. 
Carver,  R.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


Carver,  A.   G.,   Non-Com.,   Field  Hosp.   117,  30th  Div., 

105th  Sanitary  T.  M. 
Cecil,  Harold,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  41st  Div.,  9th  F.  A. 
Chadwick,  J.  J.,  Wagoner,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Chadwick,  H.  T.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Chadwick,  F.  M.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Chadwick,  J.  P.,  B.  M.,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Chadwick,  John  W.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  27th  Div. 
Chambers,  S.  C,  Lieut-Col.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Champion,  H.  O.,  Sergt.,  M  .C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ohance,  W.  H.,  R.  S.  S.,  113th  F  .A.,  30th  Div. 
Chandler,  S.,  Private,- Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Chandler,  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Chandler  Vergil  L.,  Private,  Marine  Corps,  Co.  82d,  2d 

Div.,  6th  Regt. 
Chapman,  J.  S.,  Corporal,  113  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Chappell,  E.  J.,  Seaman,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Chappell,  Jesse  H.,  1st  Lieut,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  117th 

Regt. 
Chappell,  Euclit  K.,  Private,  Pioneer  Inf.,  Co.  D,  56th 

Regt. 
Charles,  Wm.  S.,  1st  Lieut.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Chatham,  Mack,  Private,  Engr.  Tr.,  Co.  C,  8th  Regt. 
Cheek,  W.  D.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cheek  McF.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cheek,  D.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cheek,  McForrest,  Corporal,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div., 

113th  Regt. 
Cherry,  W.  G.,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cherry,  Earnest  L.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div.,  321st 

Regt. 
Cherry,  Edwin  A.,  Officers  Training  School,  Med.  Corps. 
Cherry,  James  H.,  Sergt.,  L.  A.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  9th  Regt. 
Chesley,  C.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Chester,  R.  T.  Horseshoer,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Chestnutt,  J.  E.,  Fireman,  British  Navy. 
Chestnutt,  Willie  F.,  Cook,  Ambulance  Co.,  Co.  320,  80th 

Div.,  305th  Sani.  Tr. 
Chestnutt,  David  S.,  Private,  Ambulance  Co.,  Co.  320, 

80th  Div.,  305th  Sani.  Tr. 
Chestnutt,  James  Lucas,  Cook,  Ambulance  Co.,  320  A.  C, 

80th  Div.,  305th  San.  Tr. 
Chesnutt,  Francis  Love,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Med.,  30th  Div. 
Childers,  F.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Childers,  W  .C,  Brig.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Childers,  R.  C,  Sad.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Childers,  N.  F.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Childress,  H.  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Childress,  H.,  Private. 
Childers,  W.  C,  Buyer,  F.  A.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  113th 

Regt. 
Chisenhall,  Lonnie  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  79th  Div., 

313th  Regt. 
Choate,  James  B.,  Corp.,  Co.  B„  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Choat,  J.  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Choplin,  Ambrose  C,  Wagoner,  Amb.  Corps.,  321st  Co., 

81st  Div.,  306th  San.  Tr. 
Christenburg,  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Christie,  R.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Christie,  Thomas  Vestie,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  20th 

Div.,  90th  Regt. 
Christian,  W.  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Depot  Brigade. 
Christopher,  C.  H.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.,  316th  M.  G.  Co.,  81st 

Div. 
Christy,  Z.  V.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Church,  W.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Church,  William  W.,  Wagoner,  Inf.,  161st  Brig.,  81st  Div. 
Churchill,  C.  C,  Bugler,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Churchill,  Lee,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  13. 
Cilley,  J.  E.,  1st  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cilley,  Joseph  E.,  1st  Lieut.,  Co.  B,  105th  Egrs.  30th  Div. 


Cilley,  J.  H.,  Private,  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Clark,  C.  S.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry  D,  81st  Div., 

317th  Regt. 
Clark,  G..  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Clark,  Oscar  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Clark,  Jay  B.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Clark  T.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Clark,  H.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Clark,  G.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Clark,  N.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Clark,  George  Thomas,  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Cos.  A,  L  &  C, 

30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Clark,  John  C,  Private,  Inf.,  42d  Div.,  3d  Regt. 
Clark.  James  R.,  Machinist,  Ship  Builder. 
Clark,  Clifford,  A.,  Musician,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 

88th  Div.,  351st  Regt. 
Clark,  Robert  S.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  20th  Div.,  20th 

Regt.  San.  Tr. 
Clark,  M.  L.,  Mchst.  Mate,  Aviation  Corps. 
Clark,  Malcolm  M.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 
Clark,  Thomas  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  L.  F.  A.,  Btry.  C, 

30th  Div.,  113th  Regt. 
Clark,  J.  J.,  Elect.,  Radio,  Navy. 
Clark,  June  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div., 

322d  Regt. 
Clark,  J.  R.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  6th  Genl.  Service  Co. 
Clark,  Everett  E.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  81st  Div.,  316th 

Regt. 
Clark,  Paul  C,  Sergt.,  M.  T.,  335th  Co.,  Sou.East  Dept. 
Clarke,  J.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Clarke,  N.  C,  Corporal,  Art.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  113th 

Regt. 
Clarke,  G.  D„  Private,  Co.  D,  74th  C.  A.  C. 
Clarks,  J.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Clapp,  R.  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  2d  Div.,  9th  Inf. 
Clapp,  Monford,  Private,  1st  Class,  Air  Service,  Squad- 
ron F. 
Clary,  E.  G.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Clary,  G.  B.,  Sergt.,  Aviation,  14th  Squadron. 
Clayton,  James  L.,  Seaman,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Claywell,  William  N.,  Private,  13th  Co.,  Gen.  Service. 
Cleary,  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cleaton,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps,  29th  Div. 
Clements,  Willie  H.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Clement,  A.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Clements,  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Clements  Edgar  T.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  2d  Div., 

9th  Regt. 
Clement,  W.  B.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Clements,  Edwin  S.,  1st  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Camp  Co., 

Sanitary  Detachment. 
Clement,  Jesse  I,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Clemmer,  C.  E.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Clentz,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Clewis,  Louis  H.,  Bugler,  C.  A.  C,  1st  Co. 
Clifton,  C.  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  29th  Div., 

116th  Regt. 
Clifton,  C,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  8th  Div.,  8th  Regt. 
Clifton,  M.  J.,  Fireman,  Naval. 

Clifton,  J.  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Clifton,  M.  J.,  Fireman,  Naval. 
Clifton,  John  T.,  Corporal,  F.  A.,  Co.  E,  20th  Div.,  63d 

Regt. 
Clute,  G.  A.  Jr.,  2d  Lieut.,  H.  Art.,  Btry.  D,  44th  Regt. 
Clinard,  J.  M.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cline,  Steve,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  30th  Div.,  113th 

Regt. 
Cline,  F.  L.,  1st  Lieut,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Cline,  C.  L.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Cline,  F.  S.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Cline,  Sterl,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Cline,  Lee  F.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  F,  8th  Div., 

83d  Regt. 
Cline,  A.  V.,  Private,  W.  U.  Sig.  Corps. 
Cline,  Frank  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div., 

119th  Regt. 
Clinard,  Clarence  W.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  14th  Div.,  10th 

Regt. 
Cloninger,  E.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Clouts,  F.  S.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Cloutz,  E.  J.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cludz,  A.  B.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Clontz,  A.  B.,  Wagoner.,  L.  A.,  Sup.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  113th 

F.  A. 
Coan,  G.  P.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Coan,  F.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cobb,  Samuel  F.,  Private,  Last  Asst.  Med.  Dept.,  15th 

Battalion. 
Cobb,  Geo.  W.,  2d  Lieut.,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cobb,  A.  D.,  Musician,  2d  Class,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cobb,  William  Borden,  Sergt.,  Chem.  Warf.  Unattached. 
Cobb,  T.  K.,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  33d  Div.,  131st  Regt. 
Coble,  C.  R.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Coble,  G.  S.,  Corporal,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Coble,  Bunn,  Musician,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  81st 

Div.,  316th  Regt. 
Coble,  Carl  A.,  Corporal,  Q.  M.,  Baker,  308th  Co.,  1st  Div. 
Coble,  W.  A.,  Sergt.-Ma.jor,  M.  G.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div., 

115th  M.  G. 
Cobbler,  P.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Coburn,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Coburn,  Roy  A.,  Private,  Ord.  Dept.,  Co.  A. 
Coburn,  Jesse  Norman,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div., 

324th  Regt. 
Cockerham,   Dewey  Erson,   Private,   Inf.,   Cos.   D  &  M, 

81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Codel,  R.  C,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Cofer,  R.  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Coggin,  D.  O.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf  . 
Coggin,  John  D.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Coggin,  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Coggins,  L.  A.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Cohen,  W.  S.,  Navy. 
Cohen,  Monte  S.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,   Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

317th  Regt. 
Cole,  R.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cole,  G.  W.,  Corporal,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Cole  A.  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cole,  R.  E.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cole  F.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cole,  R.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cole,  A.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cole  R.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cole,  C.  R.,  Cook,  Art.,  Supply  Co.,  81st  Div.,  318th  Regt. 
Cole,  B.  C,  Private,  Chaffeur,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div. 
Coleman,  H.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.  30th  Div. 
Coleman,  G.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Coleman,  James  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Dept. 
Coleman,  Roy.  L.,  Bugler,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Coleman,  H.  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  30th 

Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Coleman,  B.  J.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Coletrane,  Gravner,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st 

Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Coley,  Archie,  Private,  Btry.  C,  318th  F.  A. 
Coley,  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Coley,  .1.  1).,  Mech.,   113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Coley,  Williard,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div., 

321st  Regt. 
Coley,  John,  Mechanic,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div.,  118th 

F.  A. 
Collett,  G.  M.,  Private,  Co.  G,  144th  Inf. 
Collie,  W.  Y.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Collie,  Jackson  S.,  Private,  1st  Class,  102d  Org.  Co. 
Collins,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Collins,  C.  M.,  Musician,  1st  Class,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Collins,  F.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Collins,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Collins,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Collins,  Claude  C,  1st  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Collins,  Frank  B.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Engrs.,  Co.  D,  606th  Regt. 
Collins,  J.  M.,  Private,  F.  A. 
Colvin,  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Combs,  R.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div.. 
Combs,  Levi,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Supply  Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Compton,  F.  C,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Condrey,  James  Edw.,  Private,   1st  Class,  Med.  Corps, 

156th  Depot  Brigade. 
Cone,  L.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Conley,  Allen  R.,  Mech.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Conley,  Allen   R.,   Mechanic,   Engrs.,   Hdqrs.  Co.,   30th 

Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Connell,  H.  B.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Connelly,  G.  C,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Conner,  C.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Conner  Claude  R.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th 

Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Conner,  William  C,  Corporal,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Connor,  A.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Connor,  T.  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  42d  Div.,  165th  Regt. 
Conrad,  W.  J.  Jr.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Conrad,  Robert  L.,  Private,  S.  A.  L.  C. 
Conway,  W.  C,  Private.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Conway,  G.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cook,  A.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cook,  T.  R.,  Private,  1st  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cook  J.  O.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cook,  J.  O.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cook,  H.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cook,  Horace  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  Btry.  E,  30th  Div., 

113th  F.  A. 
Cook,  Elon  G.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  328th  F.  A. 
Cook,  Roy  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  9th  Div. 
Cook,  Henry  L.,  Jr.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Enlist.  Med.  Corp. 
Cook,  John  Henry,  2d  Lieut.,  Army  Service  Corps. 
Cook,  Hugh  J.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  323d  Regt. 
Cook,   Thomas   B.,   Private,   F.   A.,   Btry.   B.   81st  Div., 

318th  Regt. 
Cooper,  Walter  M.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Cooper,  S.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cooper,  W.  M.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Cooper  D.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cooper,  D.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cooper  M.  L„  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cooper,  G.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cooper,  G.  T.,  Private,  Trans.  Corps.,  114th  Co.,  81st  Div. 
Cooper,  John  H„  Private,  1st  Class.  Inf..  Q.  M.  C,    81st 

Div. 
Cooper,  George  B.,  Private,  172d  Engrs., 
Cooper,  Lee  F.,  Corporal,  Med.  Corps. 
Cooper,  Horace  C,  Captain,  M.  C,  Q.  M.  C. 
Copeland,  \V.  V.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Copeland  Benson  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  L.,  81st 

Div.,  323d  Regt. 
Copple,  H.  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Engrs.,  1st  Co.,  71st 

Engrs. 
Coodell,  D.  H.,  Bugler,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Corey,  B.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Corey  A.  B.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Corey,  J.  J.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cornelius,  W.  E.,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Corpening,  H.  W.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Corpening,  A.  T.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Corpening,  J.  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med. 
Cornelius,  B.  V.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div., 

120th  Inf. 
Corbett,  Paul  Elisha,  Mach.  Mate,  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Corbett,  Lewis  A.,  Sergt.,  Labor  Bn...  Q.  M.  C,  349th  Div., 

Labor  Bn. 
Corey,  John  J.  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  B,  30th 

Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Correll,  L.  J.,  Private,  Field  Hospital  No.  6. 
Coston,  Fred  Eugene,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Costner,  W.  P.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jacob  E.  Costner,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  81st  Div.,  317th 

Regt. 
Couch,  W.  A.,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf. 

Coulter,  H.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Council,  James  F.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Vet.  Corps,  part  of 

Embarkation,  Newport  News. 
Council,  J.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  420th  Bn. 
Cousar,  W.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Covert,  E.  F.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Covert,  Ervin  S.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  306th 

Regt. 
Covington,  Newton  J.,  Cook,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div. 
Covington,  J.  H.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.  30th  Div. 
Covington,  Dr.  James  M.  Jr.,  Capt,  M.  C,  88th  Div. 
Covington,  Harry  B.,  Corporal,  Med.  Corps.,  Gen.  Hosp., 

No.  36. 
Covington,  G.  W.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Co.  A. 
Cowan,  Ed.  O.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Coward,  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cox,  A.  M.,  Corporal,  F.  A. 

Cox,  Samuel  P.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cox,  Robert  M.,  M.  E.,  Jr.,  Gr.  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Cox,  Robert,  Corp.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cox,  A.  L.,  Col.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cox,  E.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cox,  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cox,  M.  I.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cox,  S.  J.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cox,  W.  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  M.  G.  Bn.,  Co.  C,  6th  Div. 
Cox,  R.  H.,  El.  R.,  3d  Class,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Cox,  Guy,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  36th  Div.,  141st  Regt. 
Cox,  Tommy  C,  Cook,  M.  G.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  61st  Regt. 
Cox,  Robt.  M.,  Mach.  Engr.,  Jr.  Grade,  Engrs.,  Hdqrs. 

Co.,  30th  Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Cox,  Elroy,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Cox,  Beulah  A.,  Corporal,  Art.,  Btry.  B,  20th  Brig.,  58th 

Regt. 
Cox,  Milfred,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Cox,  James  W.,  Jr.,  1st  Co.,  105th  Regt.,  M.  P. 
Cox,  Albert,  Lyman,  Col.,  F.  A.,  30th  Div.,  113th  Regt. 
Cox,  Charlie  Carlton,  Fireman,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N. 
Crabb,  J.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Crabtree,  O.  W.,  Private. 
Craft,  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Craft,  Harry  C,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Craig  Edw.  M.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Craig,  C.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Craig,  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Craig,  D.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Craig,  Greer  B.,  Private,  56th  Pioneer  Inf.,  Co.  E. 

Cramfill,  H.  L.,  Corporal,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 

Crane,  William  E.,  Corporal,  Air,  Co.  11,  1st  Regt. 

Crank,  William  A.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Tank  Corps,  Co.  C, 

3d  Div.,  305th  Regt. 
Crotch,  W.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Crater,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Craven,  W.  C,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Craven,  R.  A.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Craven,  R.  A.,  Sergt.,  Art.,  Btry.  E,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Crawford,  A.  T.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Crawford,  T.  R.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Crawford,  Lloyd  W.,  Cook,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  81st 

Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Crawford,   Gus   F.,   Private,   1st   Class,   Inf.,  81st  Div., 

323d  Regt. 
Crawford,  Lawrence  A.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  306th  Sani. 

Co.,  81st  Div. 
Crawford,  W.  D.,  Private,  Marines. 

Crawford,  John  R.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  306th  Sani.  Tr. 
Crawford,  Albert  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.,  30th  Div.,  118th 

Regt. 
Crawford,  Eugene  C,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  77th  Div., 

330th  Inf. 
Crawley,  R.  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  C. 
Crayton,  E.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Crayton,  L.  B.,  Major,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Creagh  J.  W.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Creasman,  Oscar  L.,  Sergt.,  Art.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  5th  Div., 

20th  F.  A. 
Creech,  Charlie,  Private.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Creech,  A.,  Corporal,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Creech  W.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Regt. 
Creech,   William,  Private,   1st  Class,  Base  Hospital  65, 

82d  Div. 
Creech,  Seth,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Crenshaw,  L.  F.,  Line  Sergt.,  M.  G.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div., 

318th  Regt. 
Crews,  E.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Crew,  Thos.  L.,  Saddler,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Crews  E.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Crews,  Francis  Atwood,  Mechanic,  F.  A.,  Co.  B,  29th  Div., 

112th  Regt. 
Crich,  Clarence  C,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div.,  321st 
Crider,  J.  P.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Cridlebaugh,  E.  C,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Co.  B. 
Crisp,  Jno.  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Sup.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

322d  Regt. 
Crocker,  Joseph  Henry,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  80th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Craft,  Sydney  F.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Air  Service,  50th  Aero  Sqdn. 
Crofton,  Royal  F.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  324th 

Regt. 
Croom,  Phineas  D.,  Private,  M.  G. 
Croom,  G.  H.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Croom,  E.  W.,  Horseshoer,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Croom,  E.,  Private,  Ing.,  Co.  C,  39th  Div.,  155th  Regt. 
Cropson,  Andrew  Douglas,  Seaman,  Navy,    S.  Guard  Co. 
Crosswell,  Jaquelin  D.,  Private,  Medical,  42d  Div. 
Crouse,  M.  D.,  Private,  W.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Crouse,  F.  W.,  Corporal,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Crowell  Lacey  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  81st 

Div.,  316th  Regt. 
Crowell,  A.  B.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Crowell,  O.  B.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  84th  Div. 
Crowell,  James  L.,  Jr.,  2d  Lieut,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div., 

321st  Regt. 
Crowson,  Ben.,  Marines,  Co.  97,  2d  Div.,  6th  Regt. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Crump,  M.  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Crump,  Pet,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Crump  W.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Crump,  Herbert  F.,  Private,  Marine  Corps. 
Crumpler,  Walter  B.,  1st  Sergt,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  156th 

D.  B. 
Crusenberry,  Jas.  M.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  81st  Div., 

317th  Regt. 
Crutchfield,  J.  A.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  306th 

Regt. 
Culberth,  Fred  P.,  Corporal,  Co.  G,  29th  Div.,  115th  Regt. 
Culbreth,  E.  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Engr.,  Co.  B,  42d  Div., 

117th  Regt. 
Culberson,  J.  A.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Cullom,  James  R.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Cullon,  Geo.  B.,  Musician,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

316th  Regt. 
Culp,  A.  R.,  Private,  Co.  F.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Culpepper,  B.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cummings,  G.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cunningham  Ed.  B.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Cummings,  Robert  L.,  Engineman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Curlee,  A.  C,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Curlee,  T.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  3d  Prov.,  156th  Dept. 
Curray,  Walter  F.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Engrs.,  Co.  E,  1st 

Army,  15th  Regt. 
Currie  Lock  S.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Currie,  Ralph  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  E,  30th  Div., 

113th  M.  G.  Bn. 
Currie,  Lenton  W.,  Private,  M.  G. 

Currie,  Angus  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Medical,  Base  hos- 
pital 54. 
Currie,  Herbert  Ray,  Private,  Art.,  Btry.  E,  8th  Regt. 
Curry,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Curry,  G.  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  M.  T.  C,  Co.  C,  S.  A.  T. 

C.  Regt. 
Curtis,  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Curtis,  W.  A.,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Curtis,  Chad,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Curtis,  J.  A.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Curtis,  S.  H.,  Private,  Com.  Train,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  306th 

Regt. 
Cutchise,  Clarence  I.,  Ord.  Sergt.,  Ord.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  42d 

Div. 
Cutchin,  Henry  W.,  C.  N.  T.  C.  H.  I.  N.,  Sergt.,  316th 

Dept.  A.  Off. 
Cuthrell,  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Cutler,  R.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Dalehite,  Rufus  H.,  Sergt.,  L.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  82d  Div., 

321st  F.  A. 
Dallas,  H.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dallas,  Thomas  Grady,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Supply  Co.,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Dallas,  Russell  W.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt, 
Daly,  John  M.,  Ph.  Mate,  Navy. 
Dalton,  Benjamin  F.  Private,  Art. 

C.  E.  Dalton,  Private,  Q.  M.  C,  Reclamation  Co.  No.  1. 
Darner,  Z.  V.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Danas,  George,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  11th  Div.,  17th  Regt. 
Danerly,  J.,  Musician,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Daniels.  M.  P.,  Private,  F.  A.,  43d  Div. 
Daniel,  W.  L.,  2d  Lieut.,  M.  G. 
Daniel,  Julian  Edwin,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Harvard  Unit.,  S. 

A.  T.  C. 
Daniel,  Donald  S.,  Cadet,  6th  S.  A.  Co.,  Air  Service. 
Daniel,  Glover  A.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  322d  Med.  Corps. 


Daniel,  Jesse  E.,  Private,  Base  Hosp.  Dept.,  Med.  Supply 

Dept. 
Daniel,  M.  W.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  E,  90th  Div.,  345th 

Regt. 
Daniels,  James  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  83d  Div.,  324th  M.  G. 

Bn. 

Danieley,  J.  W.,  Mus.,  1st  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Darden,  Paul  E.,  Corporal,  C.  A.,  8th  Co. 
Darrock,  D.  L.  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Daugherty,  W.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Daugherty,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davenport,  J.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davidson,  C.  P.,  Electrician,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N. 
Davis,  Carl,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  Jas.,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Davis  Luther,  Engr.,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Davis,  Earl,  Musician,  1st  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  Lonnie  B.,  Cook,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.  30th 

Div. 
Davis,  Oscar  M.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  F.  M.,  Capt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Davis  C.  A.,  Capt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  W.  H.,  Corporal,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Davis  C,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  J.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  J.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  C.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  E.  M.,  Mus.,  1st  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  R.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis  C.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  C.  L.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  C.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  F.  W.,  1st  Lieut,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  R.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Davis,  J.  M.,  Sergt.,  M.  T.,  Co.  B-306,  Unit  306. 
Davis,  L.  R.,  Corporal,  Inf.,Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Davis,  Crawford  W.,  Private,  Art.,  20th  Trench  Mortar 

Battery. 
Davis,  Willie  J.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  30th 

Div.,  115th  F.  A. 
Davis,  Junius  Weeks,  Pharmacist  Mate,  1st  Class.,  U.  S. 

N.  R.  F. 
Davis,  N.  E.,  Corporal,  Anti-Aircraft,  8th  Btry. 
Davis,  Martin  L.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Gen.  Depot. 
Davis,   Calvin  L,  Corporal,   F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div., 

113th  F.  A. 
Davis,  Reuben  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps. 
Davis,  Oscar  F.,  Machinist,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Davis,  Fred  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Am.  Tr.,  Co.  A,  42d 

Div.,  177th  Regt. 
Davis,   Hoover,   Private,   1st  Class,  Personnel  Co.,  71st 

Regt.  Engrs. 
Davis,  Sam  T.,  Corporal. 
Davis,  Alonzo  E.,  Private,  M.  G.,  73d  Co. 
Davis,  James  M.,  Capt.,  Med.,  Base  Hosp.  No.  6,  A.  E.  F. 
Davis,  Ralph  L.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  156th  D.  B.  Regt. 
Davis.  Garland  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  55th  Pioneer  Inf., 

Co.  H,  80th  Div. 
Davis,  E.  E.,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co..  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Davis,  V.  T.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  324th 

Regt. 
Davis,  Forest  E.,  Sergt.  Q.  M.,  Q.  M.  C,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st 

Div. 
Davis,  Walter  A.,  Corporal.  4th  Co.,  A.  S.  M. 
Dawkins,  Bruce  R.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Dawson,  W.  T.,  A.  B.  Seaman,  Merchant  Marine. 
Day,  W.  T.,  Bugler,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Dayton,  Jas.  E.,  Corporal,  M.  G.  Bn.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div., 

115th  M.  G.  Bn. 
Deal,  Ralph,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Deal,  E.  P.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Deal  I.  W.  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Deal,  Harold,  G.,  Corporal,  F  .A.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  316th 

Regt. 
Deal,  Laurie  A.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 
Deaton,  H.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Deaton,  Alonzo  S.,  Private,  1st  C.  A.  P.,  Depot  Co. 
Deams,  B.  C,  Q.  M.  C,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N. 
Deans,  A.  W.,  1st  Lieut.,  Med.  Corps. 
Deaton,  Frank,  Chief  Petty  Officer,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Deavenport,  R.  K.  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Dedman,  G.  S.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dedman,  Everett  E.,  Horseshoer,  Sup.  Co.,  1st  Div.,  28th 

Regt. 
Dees,  Clenon  F.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  20th  San.  Div. 
Dees,  John  T.  Jr.,  Private,  Co.  H,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Deese,  F.,  Corporal,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Deese,  Haywood  F.,  Reg.  Sergt. -Major,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 

156th  Regt.,  D.  B. 
Deits,  L.  A.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Deitz,  C.  J.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Deitz,  L.  C,  Saddler,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Deitz,  L.  C,  Saddler,  Engrs.,  30th  Div.,  105th  Regt. 
DeHart,  N.  V.,  Sergt.,  C.  A.  C,  6th  Co. 
Delaney,  L  .S.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
DeLoatch,  Willie  F.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Delbridge,  William  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  C,  81st 

Div.,  324th  Regt. 
Dellinger,  T.  H.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Dellinger,  F.  N.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dellinger,  C.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dellinger,  J.  Henry,  2d  Lieut,  19th  Bat.  Tr.  School. 
Dellinger,  Charles  W.,  Corporal,  Air,  22d  Aero  Squadron. 
De  Marcus,  W.  N.,  Mus.,  2d  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Demeron,  H.  P.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Demeron,  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Demeron,  E.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dempsey,  C.  L.,  Corp.  Hdqrs.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dempsey  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Denmark,  L.  P.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Denning,  E.  M.,  Corporal,  C.  A.,  Btry.  A,  41st  Regt. 
Denning,  Robert  L.,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Denson,  J.  D.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Denton,  A.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Denton,  H.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Denton  C.  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Denton,  A.  McC,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs. 
Deppe,  William  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Amb.  Corps,  80th 

Div.,  305th  Sanitary  Train. 
Derrick,  L.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Derrick,  M.  J.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dettmar,  L.  C,  Corp.  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Devine,  Francis  X,  Private,  T.  M.,  105th  T.  M.  Co.,  30th 

Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Devine,  Bernard  J.,  Private,  1st  Class,  T.  M.  B.,  86th  Div., 

311th  Regt. 
Devlin,  Walter  Albert,  Private,  M.  G.,  97th  Div. 
Devlin,  Robert,  Private,  F.  A.,  7th  Co. 
Dew,  John  H.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
•Dick,  Julius  Vance,  Contract  Sergt.,  Med.  Dept. 
Dickens,  J.  R.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dickens,  Sammde  W.,  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  80th  Div., 

120th  Inf. 
Dickinson,  M.  T.,  Sergt.-Major,  M.  G.,  23d  Btry.,  8th  Div. 
Dickerson,  Ernest  James,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  81st  Div., 

3d  Regt. 


Dietz,  L.  A.,  Corporal,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dillard,  Robert  M.,  Corporal,  M.  T.  C. 
Dilling,  Mack,  Corporal,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dimmette,  L.  E.,  R.  S.  M.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dimmette,  Gordon  H.,  1st  Lieut.,  Am.  Armb.  Service. 
Dinwiddie,  David  P.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Air  Service  Sq. 
Disher,  Arvel  Lindsay,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Dixon,  R.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dixon,  B.  D.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dixon  J.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dixon,  W.  F,.  Private.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dixon,  L.  F.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dixon,  W.  T.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dixon,  R.  D.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dixon.  Wm.  C,  Private,  Motor  Trnspt. 
Dixon,  H.  O.,  Fireman,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N. 
Discost,  Joseph  R.,  Private,  M.  G.,  Co.  C,  19th  Div. 
Dixon,  Royall  Wesley,  Private  l,st  Class,  F.  A.,  Co.  B, 

10th  Regt. 
Dixon,  Samuel  O.,  Corporal,  429th  Sup.  Co. 
Dixon,  J.  S.,  Private,  M.  P. 
Dixon,  David,  M.  G.  B.,  7th  Regt. 
Dixon,  Thomas  G.  Jr.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  4. 
Dixon,  R.  C,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  D,  81st  Div.,  317th  Regt. 
Dizor,  W.  J.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  105th  Regt. 
Dobbins,  W.  L.,  Corporal,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dobbins,  W.  L.,  Corporal,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Dockery,  W.  L.,  Bugler,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  324th  Regt. 
Dodson,  James  E.,  Corporal,  105th  Sup  Tr.,  Co.  F,  30th 

Div. 
Doles,  William  N.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  1st  Div.  Def.  Brigade, 

2d  Battalion. 
Doles,  Wesley  B.,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Donaldson,  E.  J.,  Corp.,  113th  F  .A.,  30th  Div. 
Donaldson,  A.  G.,  Private,  Amb.,  320th  Amb.  Co.,  80th 

Div.,  305th  Sani.  Train. 
Door,  S.  H.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dorsette,  C.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dorsett  A.  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Dept.,  Med.  De- 

tch.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 
Donnell,  William  C.  J.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  A,  317th 

M.  G.  Bn. 
Doub,  Peter,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Univ.  of  Va.,  Co.  A. 
Doukas,  George,  5th,  Navy. 
Downs,  J.  B.,  Corp,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Doyle,  Jesse  Crews,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  321st 

Regt. 
Dozier,  O.  K.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.,  San.  Detch.,  Hdqrs.  San.  Co. 
Dowd,  William,  Dickisin,  Private,  Cook  and  Baker  Sch. 
Dawd,  John  Kenith,  Sergt.,  Heavy  Art.,  Btry.  D.,  81st 

Div.,  316th  Regt. 
Douglas,  Ben.  E.,  1st  Lieut,  115th  M.  G.  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th 

Div. 
Doxey,  L.  A.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Draper,  J.  T.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div., 

322d  Regt. 
Drawdy,  N,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Drier,  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Driven,  J.  S.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.  58th  M.  G.  Btn.,  20th 

Div. 
Drum,  Hoyd,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Drum,  F.  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Drum,  R.  L.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Drum,  Norman  E.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

323d  Regt. 
Drumrn,   Frank  Beaufort,   Private,   Engr.,   Co.   C,   30th 

Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Duckworth,  R.  J.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Duckworth,  R.  F.,  Wagoner,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Duff,  James,  Fireman,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N. 

Duke,  W.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Duke,  Edgar  F.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div., 

321st  Regt. 
Duke,  Jos.  W.,  Mechanic,  M.  T.  C,  4th  Co.,  81st  Div., 

306th  Sup.  Tr. 
Dukes,  Paul  E.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  B.,  20th  Div.,  58th 

Regt. 
Dula,  R  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dunbar,  C,  Private,  Co.  E  ,105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Duncan  P.  E.,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Duncan,  J.  G.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Duncan,  W.  B.,  1st  Lieut.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Duncan,  Doctor  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Duncan,  William  J.,  Corporal,  Engrs.,  Co.  C,  42d  Div., 

117th  Regt. 
Dunn,  J.  F.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dunn,  A.  E.,  Band  Leader,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dunn  J.  E.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Dunn,  W.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dunn,  Robert  G.,  1st  Class  Private,  Utility  Div. 
Dunn,  Ernest,  1st  Lieut.,  3d  Battn.,  119th  Regt.  Inf. 
Dunn,  J.  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C,  (Remount),  30th 

Div. 
Drye,  Howard  K.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C,  312th  Sup. 

Co.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Durham,  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Durham,  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Durham,  R.  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div., 

119th  Regt. 
Duvall,  O.   D.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Aviation,  38th  Aero 

Squadron. 
Dwiggens,  W.  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  B.,  4th 

Div.,  78th  F.  A. 
Dyson,  A.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Dysart,  Louis  A.,  1st  Sergt,,  Heavy  Art.,  Btry.  3,  Re- 
placement. 


Eaker,  Romeo,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 

Eakes,  William  H.,  Private,  Med.  Dept.,  1st  Div. 

Early,  H.  R.,  Sergt,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C. 

Early,  Millard,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  324th  Regt. 

Early,  Lacy  M.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps,  80th  Div., 

318th  Regt. 
Earnest,  R.  M.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Earney,  Robert  M.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Earnhardt,  Raymond  P.,  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Earnhart,  V.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Earp,  Geo.,  Private,  Co.  E.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Earp,  Charles  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  42d  Div., 

168th  Regt. 
Easeley,  Phillip  S.,  1st  Lieut.,  Med.,  3d  Army. 
Eason,  Troy,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Eason,  Milton  L.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  156th 

Depot  Brigade. 
Eason,  J.  D.,  M.  M.,  1st  Class,  Naval  Aviation,  Sqdn.  6. 
Eatman,  Millard  Glen,  Sergt.,  Sixth  Tr.  Hdqrs.,  and  M.  P. 
Eatrmn,  Wyatt,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  M.  G.  Co.,  81st 

Div.,  324th  Regt. 
Eborn,  B.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Eckard,  H.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Eckerrow,  W.  R.,  Corp.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Eddins,  L.  S.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Eddinger,  Fred  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Motor  Trans.,  789th 

Motor  Trans.  Corps. 
Eddleman,    Flake    S.,    Corporal,    Motor   Transp.    Corps, 

787th  Co.,  20th  Div. 
Edens,  Thomas  Olin,  Wagoner,  Co.  C,  17th  R.  W.  Engrs. 


Edgerton,  L.  T.,  Wagoner,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  306th  Amb. 

Train. 
Edgerton,  H.  Yates,  M.  M.,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  A. 
Economides,  Christ,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  5th  Regt. 
Edmisten,  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Edmonds,  H.  H.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Edmundson,  M.  W.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Edsil,  E.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Edward,  J.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  W.  M.,  Private,  M.  G.  Bn.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  M.  E.,  Private,  Med.  Dept.,  323d  Inf.  81st  Div. 
Edwards  Fred  J.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  C.  A.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  W.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  S.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  R.  H.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  Willie,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  J.  D.,  Seaman,  U.  S.  N. 
Edwards,  Earl  T.,  Private,  1st  Class,  M.  P.,  30th  M.  P. 

Co.,  30th  Div. 
Edwards,  B.   F.,  Private,  Inf.,   Co.   M,  81st  Div.,  323d 

Regt. 
Edwards,  E.  J.,  Yeoman,  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Edwards,  A.  F.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Edwards,  Berince  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Depot  Co. 
Edwards,  William'  I.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 
Edwards,  Edward  S.,  Private,  Med.  Corps.,  Amb.  Co.  B. 
Edwards,  Joseph  O.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Art.,  Sup.  Co., 

30th  Div.,  113th  Regt. 
Efird,  Baird  D.,  Private,  1st  Class,  M.  T.  C,  Base  Spar., 

Part  2. 
Eitfort,  Ord.  Sergt.,  E.  O.  C,  Ord.  Detach.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

316th  Regt.  F.  A. 
Ellington,  James  M.  Jr.,  1st  Lieut,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Elliott,  H.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Elliott,  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Elliott,  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Elliott,  B.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Elliott,  Ernest,  Private,  Hdqrs.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Elliott,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Elliott,  B.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Elkins  D.  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  42d  Div., 

166th  Regt. 
Elliott,  Harry,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  10th  Co.,  156th  D.  B. 
Elliott,  Hoyle,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps.,  30th  Div. 
Ellis,  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ellis,  Leroy  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ellis,  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Ellis,  J.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  42d  Div.,  116th  Regt. 
Ellis,  William  Charles,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Personnel  Co.,  Camp 

Sevier. 
Ellis,  G.  F„  Seaman,  Navy. 
Ellis,  Walter  Kenneth,  Sergt.,  Provo  Guard. 
Ellis,  W.  W.,  Mech.,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Ellis,  Edwin  D.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf..  Co.  L,  30th  Div., 

119th  Regt. 
Ellis,  Walter  M.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div..  322d 

Regt, 
Elmore,  R.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Elmore,  R.  R.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs..  30th 

Div. 

Elrod,  R.  E„  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Elrod,  F.  G..  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Embler,  Flower,  Sergt.,  Cavalry,  Co.  D. 

Ennis,  Murrell  Z.  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  U.  S.  Gen'l 

Hospital  No.  8. 
English,  J.  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  M.  P. 


TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


English,  John  R.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Base  Hospital,  Base 

Hospital  Detachment. 
Ennis,  Roy  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ennis,  Lindsay,  Corporal,  Hdqi-s.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Ennis,  Lindsay,  Corporal,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Enock,  J.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Entwistle,  Geo.  P.  Jr.,  Corporal,  Marine,  44th  Co.,  3d 

Regt. 
Epley,  E.  L.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Ernest,  W.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ervin,  J.  M.,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Erwin,  Lenora,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  322d  Inf. 
Erwin,  J.  C,  Musician,  1st  Class,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  29th  Div., 

116th  Regt. 
Erwood,  C.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Erven,  Walter  Foster,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  D,  30th  Div., 

119th  Regt. 
Eskridge,  Samuel,  Private,  Aviation,  47th  Aero. 
Estep,  B.  C,  Corporal,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Estep,  George  M.,  Private,  Amb.,  81st  Div.,  320th  Co. 
Estes,  R.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Etheridge,  W.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Etheridge,  David  Myra,  Capt.,  F.  A.,  306th  Tr.  Mortar 

Btry.,  81st  Div.,  306th  T.  M.  B. 
Etheridge,  H.  H.,  2d  Engineman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Ethridge,  Claude  V.,  Corporal,  334th  Motor  Transport. 
Ethridge,  W.  L.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  324th 

Regt. 
Etheridge,  T.  J.  Jr.,  Sergt,  1st  Class,  Med.,  324th  F.  A. 
Etheridge,  P.  C,  Storekeeper,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Etheridge,  G.  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  48th  Co. 
Etters,  L.  E.,  Private,  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Eubanks,  R.  D.,  Horseshoer,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Eubanks,  B.  F.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Eubanks,  W.  S.,  Saddler,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Eubanks,  M.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Eubanks,  B.  F.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  D,  30th  Div.,  113th 

Regt. 
Evans,  G.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Evans,  J.  L.,  Capt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Evans,  G.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Evans,  Sue.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Evans,  H.,  C.  M.  M.,  U.  S.  N. 
Evans,  E.  M.,  Corporal,  M.  G.,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Evans,  Herbert,  Private,  118th  F.  Hosp.,  105th  San.  Tr. 
Evans,  Joseph  S.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Utilities  Div. 
Evans,  Basrum,  Private,  Dev.  Brigade,  Btry.  B. 
Evans,  C.  Raymond,  Wagoner,  228th  Amb.,  80th  Div., 

305th  San.  Tr. 
Eveleigh,  Frank  K.,  Private,  M.  G.,  129th  M.  G.  Co.,  35th 
Div.,  M.  G.  Regt. 

Everett,  W.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Everett,  C.  G.,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Everett,  L.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Everett,  Victor,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 

Everett,  William  J.,  1st  Class  Private,  Cas.  Co. 

Everett,  Victor  E.,  1st  Lieut.,  Air  Service,  249th  Sqdn. 

Everhart,  J.  O.,  Private,  1st  Class,  C.  A.  C,  15th  Co. 

Everington,  D.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Ewell,  W.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Evving  Walter  Clyde,  Seaman,  Navy,  on  Trans.  Hancock. 

Exum,  J.  B.  Jr.,  Corporal,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  306th  Amb. 
Train. 

Ezzell,  Willie,  Private,  Depot.  Brig.  Co. 

Ezzell,  John  R.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Regt. 


Faii-cloth,   Josiah,   Corp.,  Inf.,   Co.   F,  30th  Div.,   119th 

Regt. 
Faircloth,  E.,  Private,  Co.  F.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Faircloth,  B.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Faircloth,  D.  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Faison,  Ferdinand  J.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Faison,  Isham  R.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Farrington,  Clem,  Meeh.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Farmer,  Glenn,  M.  E.  Sr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Farmer,  Glenn,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Farmer,  Edgar,  M.  P.,  M.  P.  C. 
Farmer,  Jake,  Private,  1st  Class,  A.  C.  A.  C,  Btry.  F, 

62d  Div. 
Farmer,  Moses  Branch,  Sergt.,  M.  P. 
Farmer,  L  .J.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class.  Q.  M.,  P.  S.  T.,  Tr.  Co.  1. 
Farmer,  I.  F.,  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  80th  Div..  317th  Regt. 
Farrel,  Henry  B..  Private.  Co.  A  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Farrell.  H.  B.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs..  30th 

Div. 
Farrell,  Robert  D.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  Corps,  Co.  C. 
Farrington,  M.  L.,  Mus.,  2d  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Farrior,  W.  H.,  Bugler,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Farrior,  K.  M.,  Corporal,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div., 

113th  Regt. 
Farrior,  A.  S.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Farrow,  H.  F.,  Private,  Co.  A.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Farrow,  H.  F.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.  30th 

Div. 
Farrow.  I.,  Cook,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Farrcw,  T.  T.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Faucett  Beale  J.,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  36th  Div.,  142d 

Regt. 
Faurett*.  H.  P.,  Corporal.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Faulk,  G.  McC,  Corooral,  Co.  A,  105th  En°rs..  30th  Div. 
Faulkner,  C.  B..  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Faulkner.  Horace  Eugene,  Private.  Motor  Tra"=..  Co.  A. 
Faul'.-r.Pr.    Arthur  L.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  A.  81st  Div., 

324th  Regt. 
Faulk.  Oeo.  McC,  Corporal,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 

105th  Regt. 
Faucett.  Jessie  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  30th 

Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Faucette.  Henry  F.,  Private.  Med.  Corps. 
Faulk.  M.  F.,  Wagoner,  324th  Amb.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  306th 

Sani.  Tr. 
Favies,  H.  J.,  Corp.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Faviley,  A.  B.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Faysseux,  Jack  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fearington,  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Featherstone,  G.  B.,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Felton,  L.  P.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Evac.  Hosp.  No.  35. 
Felton,  Floyd  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Ammunition  Train, 

Co.  C,  42d  Div.,  117th  Regt. 
Fenley,  Green,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Fenley,  Wm.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fenner  Edwin  F.,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Ferebee,  David  W.,  1st  Class  Private,  Special  Duty  at 

Baltimore. 
Ferguson,  Wm.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ferguson,  F.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ferguson,  R.  A.,  Cook,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ferguson,  T.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ferguson,  H.  B.,  Colonel,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ferguson,  W.  E.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div., 

323d  Regt. 
Ferrell  O.  T.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Ferrell,  W.  C,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf., 

3d  Base. 
Ferrell,  G.  W.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  F.  A.  R.  D. 
Ferrell,  Frank,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Feild,  Geo.,  Corporal,  M.  P.,  30th  M.  M.  Co.,  30th  Div. 
Field,  Earnest  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  30th  Div.,  105th  Sup. 

Train. 
Fields,  G.  T.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Field,  B.  L.,  M.  E.,  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Field,  Bascomb  L.,  1st  Lieut.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Field,  Fred  M.,  Private,  Hospital,  Base  6. 
Field,  James  T.,  Jr.,  Private,  Med.  Corps. 
Fields,  Miller,  Cook,  F.  A.,  Btry.  B,  2d  Regt. 
Fields,  Alexander,  Corpcral,  M.  G.,  50th  Bn.,  17th  Div., 

50th  Regt. 
Fields,  E.  S.,  Private,  Inf.,  M.  G.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Fields,  Willie  Bryant,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  B.,  37th  Div., 

9th  F.  A. 
Finch,  Leon  W.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps.,  Hdqrs.  San.  Dept. 
Finch,  Melvin  L.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  Depot  Brigade. 
Fine,  Abraham  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.,  Base  Hosp. 
Fink,  L.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fink,  Luther  A.,  M  .E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Fink,  C.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fink,  E.  D.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fink,  F.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Finlay,  John  A.,  Chauffeur,  Air,  227th  Air  Sqdn. 
Fisher,  E.  M.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fisher,  C.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fisher,  D.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fite,  K.  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.,  Mecklbg.,  78th  Div. 
Fite,  Charles  W.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  81st  Div.,  323d 

Regt. 
Fist,  Perian  B,  Wagoner,  4th  C.  A.  P.,  Co.  A. 
Fisher,  James  R.,  Corporal,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Fisher,  Christian  E.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Fisher,  W.  S.,  Private,  Limited  Service. 
Fisher,  Wm.  P.,  Cook,  105th  Am.  Tr.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div. 
Flanagan,  M.  T.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Flanagan,  M.  T.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Flanagan,  John,  Yeoman,  3d  Class,  Navy. 
Flanigan,  R.  L.,  Lt.  Col.,  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  117th  Regt. 
Fleming,  G.  P.,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fleming,  R.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fleming,  W.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fleming,  Daphron,  Amb.  Driver,  80th  Div.,  317th  Amb. 
Fleming,  Titus  Goode,  Private,  123d  Base  Hosp. 
Fleming,  Robt.  A.,  Jr.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Vet.  Corps. 
Fleming,  David  A.,  Private,  105th  Hdqrs.  Tr.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 

30th  Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Fletcher,  A.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fletcher,  M.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fletcher,  A.  L.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fletcher,  R.  F.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Flinchant,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Flinchan,  Geo.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Floyd,  Giles  E,  H.  A.,  2d  Class,  Navy,  M.  L.  N. 
Florence,  J.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Flowe,  J.  M.,  Private,  118th  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div. 
Flowe,  O.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Flowers,  R.  G.,  Musician,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
[•']   yd,    Pi  ii    [,.,    Private,    Isl    Class.  Q,   M.  ('..  80th    Baker 

Co.,  82d  Div. 
Floyd,  Charles  II.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Floyd,  Carl  R.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Floyd,  Eldra  Moore,  Private,  Med.  Corps. 


Floyd,   Furman  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  306th  San.  Tr., 

324th  Field  Hosp.,  81st  Div. 
Florence,  Frank  W.,  Private,  Trans.  Corps,  Co.  B,  17th 

Grand  Div.,  52d  Engrs. 
Flowers,  H.  Lester,  Corporal,  H.  F.  A.,  Btry.  F,  7th  Regt. 
Flowers,  Ralph,  Boiler  Maker,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Flowers,  W.  H.,  1st  Class,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Flowers,  C.  B.,  Mech.,  Inf.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Fluker,  Edward  H.,  Private,  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Flynn,  L.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Flythe,  C.  R.,  Private,  1st  Class,  2d  Co.,  4th  Batln. 
Foard,  Lester  W.,  Saddler,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fogleman,  George  D,  Engineman,  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Fogus,  O.  C,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Foil,  W.  A.  Jr.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Foil,  E.  F.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Co.  D. 
Follette,  J.  E.,  1st  F.,  U.  S.  N. 

Fontaine,  M.  M.,  2d  Lieut.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fonville,  Claude  C,  Sergt.-Major,  Elon  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Forbes,  Ray  K.,  38th  Co.,  20th  Engrs. 
Ford,  E.  W.,  Corp.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Forehand,  T.  E.,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Forties,  C.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fornes,  G.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Forrest,  H.  D.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Forrest,  Tedock  A.,  Private,  Sig.  Corps.,  Co.  D,  418th 

Tel.  Bn. 
Forshee,  Grady,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Forshee,  Frank,  Mechanic,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Forsythe,  F.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fort,  Robert  K.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Fortune,  C.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fortune,  G.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fortune,  C.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Foschee,  F.  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Foster,  C,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Foster,  A.  S.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  317th  Regt. 
Foster,  Eugene  B.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Foucette,  W.  P.,  Corporal,  Med.  Dept. 
Fouldes,  John  M.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Foulkes,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Foushee,  P.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fowler,  W.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fowler,  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fowler,  P.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
FoWler,  M.  A.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fowler,  R.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fowle,  S.  R.  Jr.,  2d  Lieut,  M.  G.,  Officers,  Training  Sch. 
Fowle,  David  T.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Co.  M.  P. 
Fowler,  A.  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  San.  Dept.,  30th 

Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Fowler,  Romey  L.,  Co.  I.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Fowler,  Troy,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Fowler,  Bert  L.  S.  M.  M.,  Navy. 

Fox,  Robt.  W.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fox,  N.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fox,  C.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fox,  Floyd,  Seaman.  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Fox,  H.  E.,  Private,  L.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  8th  Regt. 
Fox,  Robert  V.,  Sergt..  Q.  M.  C.  6th  Div. 
Foy,  DeWitt,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Foy,  Council  L„  Private,  1st  Class,  Btry.  A.  30th  Div.., 

113th  F.  A. 
Foy.  Clyde  L.,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Co.  E.  81st  Div..  306th 

Engrs. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Frady,  J.  C,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Frady,  J.  C,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Frady,  G.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Francis,  W.  W.,  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Franklin,  F.  E.,  Private,  Co.  D.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Franklin,  G.  W.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Franklin,  Joe  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Franklin,  J.  P.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Franklin,  F.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Franklin,  G.  E.,  Private,  Co.  L,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Franklin,  F.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Franks,  C.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Frazier,  E.  W.,  Private,  Pioneer  Inf.,  Co.  K,  56th  Regt. 
Frazier,  John  H.,  Private,  Engrs.,  103d  Co.,  17th  Div., 

35th  Regt. 
Fraley,   A.   B.,   Anti-Aircraft,   Private,   1st   Class,   Art., 

11th  A.  A.  Btry. 
Franklin,  Edward  A.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

322d  Regt. 
Franklin,  Frank  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C, 

30th  Div.,  113th  Regt. 
Freedman,  R.  P.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Freeman,  H.  N.,  Horseshoer,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Freeman,  W  .R.,  Bugler,  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Freeman,  D.  Mc„  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Freeman,  Wallace  G.,  Private,   1st  Class,  Med.   Corps., 

321st  Amb.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  306th  San.  Train. 
Freeman,  Arthur  W.,  Capt.,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  5th  Div.,  11th 

Regt. 
Freeman,  Floyd  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  S.  D.,  30th  Div., 

117th  Regt. 
Freeman,  Ary  F.,  Private,  15th  Co.,  20th  Div.,  4th  Train- 
ing Btn. 
Freeze,  M.  L.,  Private,  F.  A.,  F.  A.  R.  D. 
Frenks,  R.  T.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  29th  Div.,  115th  Regt. 
Friche,  Odo  A.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Detch.,  91st  Div., 

362d  Regt. 
Friedmast,  Nathan,  1st  Sergt.,  Ord.,  1st  Depot  Co. 
Fry,  H.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Frye,  H.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Frye,  Walter  Epps,  Private,  Q.  M.  C,  77th  Remount  Div., 

A.  R.  D. 
Fuhrra,  F.  R.,  Private,  Inf.,  33d  Co.,  Unattached. 
Fuquay,  Cecil  C,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  9th  Div.,  45th  Regt. 
Fingnax,  David  Carmel,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Fulcher,  B.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fulcher,  E.  L.,  2d  Lt.,  Pioneer  Inf.,  Co.  D,  58th  Regt. 
Fulford,  R.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fulham,  J.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fulk,  Arther  P.,  Corporal,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hosp.  No. 

65. 
Fuller,  W.  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  165th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Fuller,  F.  L.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Fuller,  Robert,  Med.  Corps. 
Fuller,  John  Pinkney,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Fuller,  Edwin  T.,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Navy,  U.  S.  S.  Wy- 
oming. 
Fulp,  Matt.,  Private,  C.  E,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Funderburk,  F.  C,  Bugler,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Funderburk,  J.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Furr,  T.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Furqueron,  George  W.,  Corporal,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  30th 

Div.,  113th  Regt. 
Futch,  Geo.  W.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  C,  2d  Div.,  15th 

Regt. 
Futrelle,  W.  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Futrelle,  H.  D.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  323d  Regt. 
Futrelle,  Joe,  Private,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C. 


Futrelle,  Reginald  R.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C,  at- 
tached to  school,  Cos.  B  and  C,  school  for  Bakers 
and  Cooks. 

Futrell,  L.  E.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  E,  4th  Regt. 

Futrell,  H.  C,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div., 
322d  Regt. 


Gabriel,  Frank  M.,  Private,  Motor  Mech.,  Co.  C,  S.  A. 

T.  C. 
Gaddy,  Kemp,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gaddy,  R.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gaddy,  T.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gaddy  W.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gaddy,  D.  E.,  Private,  F.  A.,  3d  Regt. 
Gaither,  Ralph  G.,  Private,  H.  M.  A.,  San.  Detach.,  81st 

Div.,  316th  Regt. 
Galbreath,  T.  A.,  2d  Lieut.,  Co.  B,  96th  Div.,  384th  Regt. 
Galloway,  J.  E.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gamble,  C.  O.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gamble,  R.  D.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gamble  J.  D.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gann,  R.  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gard,  J.  H.  Jr.,  Chief  Mach.  Mate. 
Gardner,  L.  W.,  Mus.,  3d  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gardner,  L.,  Musician,  2d  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gardner,  Leslie,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps. 

Gardner,  W.  J.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Regt. 

Gardner,  Henry  B.,  Corporal,  Motor  Transp.  Corps,  Unit 
631. 

Gardner,  D.  S.,  Private,  Art.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  2d  Div.,  12th 
Regt. 

Garland,  T.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Garmon,  Thomas,  Cook-Sergt.,  56th  Pioneer  Regt. 

Garner,  R.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Garner,  V.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Garner,  R.  J.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Btry.  A,  30th  Div.,  113th 
Regt. 

Garner,  I.  W.,  Carpenter,  Engrs.,  20th  Cas.  Co.,  Spruce 
Div. 

Grant,  Eric  L.,  Corporal,  Med.  Corps.,  20th  Div. 

Garren,  F.  M.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Garrett,  Weaver  P.,  Private,  Med.  Corps.,  Base  Hosp. 

Garrett,  Frank  B.,  M.  D.,  1st  Sergt,  Medical,  Evac.  Hosp. 
No.  7. 

Garris,  O.  B.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Garrison,  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Garrison,  R.  H.,  Private,  C.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Garrison,  Pinkney  Tate,  1st  Lieut.,  Dental  Corps,  4th  F. 
A.  R.  D. 

Garrison,  John,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  324th  Regt. 

Garrison,  Staley  F.,  Private,  Vet.  Dete.  No.  20. 

Garwood,  Roy  Frances,  Sergt.,  Med.  Dept. 

Gary,  John  R.,  Private,  Med.  Corps.,  Base  Hosp.  Jackson. 

Gash,  C.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Gaskins,  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Gaskins,  H.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Gaskins,  C.  B.,  Corporal,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Gaskins,  Geo.  M.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Gaskins,  Willie  M.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Co.  B,  56th  Pioneer 
Inf. 

Gates,  T.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Gatlings,  J.  T.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Gainings,  J.  T.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Gatlin,  C.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Gatlin,  S.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Gattis,  A.  S.,  Corporal,  M.  T.  C.  No.  1,  30th  Div.,  1st  Regt. 
Gattis,  S.  M.  Jr.,  1st  Lieut.,  113th  F.  A.  ,30th  Div. 
Gattis,  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Gattis,  Raymond  T.,  Corporal,  Marine,  Co.  3,  F.  S.  B. 

Div.,  1st  Regt. 
Gattis,  Merritt  E.,  1st  Class  Chaffeur,  Motor  Truck.,  Co. 

A,  30th  Div.,  105th  Supply  Train. 
Gattis,  C.  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Cause,  G.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gavin,  L.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gay,  W.  B.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  29th  Div.,  116th  Regt. 
Gay,  Geo.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gay,  R.  R.,  Horseshoer,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gay,  W.  T.,  Wagoner,  Art.  Park,  1st  Corps. 
Gay,  J.  G.,  Corporal,  105th  Supply  Train,  Co.  E,  30th 

Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Gay,  Kendale  G.,  Cook,  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Gay,  M.  L.,  Med.  Corps,  W.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Geitner,  J.  G.  H.,  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Gentry,  R.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gerdes,  J.  H.,  2d  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  4th  Div.,  39th  Regt. 
Gibbs,  Emmit,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gibbs,  R.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gibbs,  W.  O.,  Capt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gibson,  James  F.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  118th 

Regt. 
Gibson,  B.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gibson,  J.  F.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gibson,  J.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gibson,  B.  R.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gibson,  Frank  M.,  Sergt.  of  Ord.,  317  M.  G.  Bn.,  81st 

Div. 
Gibson,  Henry  C,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Gidon,  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gideon,  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gilbeit,  J.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gilbert,  W.  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gilbert,  F.  R.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gilbert,  M.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gilbert,  Grover  Cleveland,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div., 

323d  Regt. 
Gilbrath,  J.  H.,  Sergt.,  Motor  Transp.  Corps,  332d  Regt., 

M.  T.  C. 
Giles,  G.  W.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  323d 

Regt. 
Giles,  C.  H.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Co.  D. 
Giles,  W.  E.,  1st  Lieut.,  Ord.  Dept. 
Giles,  Mark  A.,  Private,  M.  G.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  115th 

Btry. 
Gill,  Emmet  F.,  Private,  Medical,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  San,  At- 
tachment, 20th  Div. 
Gilam,  William  E.,  Seaman,  2d  Class,  Naval. 
Gilliland,  L.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gillespie,  C.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gillespie,  L.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gillian,  J.  Paul,  Chauffeur,  M.  G.  Bn.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div., 

113th  Regt. 
Gillette,  George  W.,  Major,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gilis,  A.  C,  Wagoner,  Amm.  Tr.,  1st  Co.,  3d  Army  Corps, 

1st  Corps.  Amm.  Tr. 
Ginn,  R.  L.,  Corporal,  Ord. 
Gladden,   William   M.,   Private,   Inf.,   Co.  L,  30th   Div., 

119th   Inf. 
Glass,  L.  J.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Glass,  F.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Glass,  Jackson  B.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Glass,  C.  B.,  Jr.,  Musician,  1st  Class,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Glass,  J.  B.,  Private,  Ord.  Det.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Glenn,  A.  J.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co. 
Glenn,  W.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Glenn,  R.,  118th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Glenn,  Eric  F.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Inf.,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Glenn,  W.  R.,  2d  Lieut.,  Tank  Corps,  Co.  B,  308th  Bn. 
Glidewell,  Will,  Corporal,  Amb.  Co.,  324th  Co.,  81st  Div., 

306th  San  Tr. 
Glover,  C.  A.,  Wagoner,  Hdqrs.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Glover,  C.  A.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Glover,  Ed.  J.,  Corporal,  1st  A.  S.  M.  Regt.  W.  S.,  Co.  G. 
Gwyn,   C.   N.,   Private,   Marine,   Replacement   Co.,   11th 

Regt. 
Goard,   Charles  R.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  20th  Div., 

50th  Regt. 
Gobble,  Ottis  S.,  Sergt.,  Mach.  Bat.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div., 

317th  Regt. 
Gobble,  Clyde  C,  Private,  Q.  M.  C,  Casual  Bn. 
Goble,  F.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Godfre,   Paul  V.,   Sergt.,   1st  Class,  Medical,  Degassing 

Unit  No.  1,  82d  Div. 
Godwin,  C.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Godwin,  Clyde  F.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  I,  12th  Div.,  34th 

Regt. 
Godwin,  Wm.,  Corporal,  322d  Inf.,  Co.  L,  81st  Div.,  322d 

Regt. 
Godwin,  John  R.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Goff,  Ed,  Private,  1st  Class,  Artilery,  Co.  H,  18th  Div., 

8th  Regt. 
Goings,  Thomas  E.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  324th 

Regt. 

Goldberg,  E.  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  3d  Eng.  Training  Regt. 
Goldsmith,  G.  D.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gooch,  Roland  L.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  B.  H.  45th  Div. 
Goode,  Basil  D.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  323d  Regt. 
Gooding,  N.  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Hdqrs.  Co. 
Goodman,  Geo.  W.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  1st  Div.,  28th  Regt. 
Goodman,  Jenks,  Private,  Supply  Dept.,  Q.  M.  C,  Detch. 
Goodsen,  H.  M.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Goodson,  R.  L.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  8th  Regt.,  F.  A.  R.  D. 
Goodson,  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Goodson,   Henry   M.,   Private,   1st  Class,   105th  Engrs., 

Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Goodwin,  F.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Goolsby,  Fleming  Fred,  Inf.,  Sup.  Co.,  20th  Div.,  90th 

Regt. 
Gordon,  J.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gordon,  S.  K.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gordon,  William  R.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 

81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Gordon,  John  Daniel,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Dept.,  39th 

Medical   Unit. 
Gordon,  C.  F.,  Chief  Mach.  Mate,  Navy. 
Gordon,  WillianJ  J.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div., 

120  th  Regt. 
Gordon,  E.  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  91st  Div.,  362d 

Regt. 
Gore,  J.  V.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Glore,  J.  V.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gore,  D.  L.  Jr.,  2d  Lieut.,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div..  105th 

Regt. 
Corel,  Charles  S.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gosney,  C.  A.,  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Gosnell,  Carl,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gosnell,  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gosnell,  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Goswick,  Claude  B.,  Q.  Sergt.,  117th  T.  H.  &  M.  P..  M. 

P.  Co.,  42d  Div. 
Goss,  William,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  E.  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Grady,  F.  M.,  Corp.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Grady,  J.  P. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Grady,  Frank  M.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Grady,  Jno.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Grady,  Joseph  C.,  Private,  F.  Hosp.,  120th  Co.,  30th  Div., 

i05th  Sanitary  Train. 
Graham,  E.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Graham,  Geo.,  Sergt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Graham,  F.  I.,  Mus.,  2d  Class,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Graham,  L.  I.,  Mus.,  2d  Class. 

Graham,  W.  I.,  Mech.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Graham,  B.  McK.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Graham,  L.  E.,  2d  Lieut.,  F.  A.,  L.  A.  T.  C.  O.  T.  S. 
Graham,  Stokes  N.,  Corporal,  Med.  Corps,  358th  Amb. 

Co.,  90th  Div. 
Graham,  D.  T.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div.,  119th 

Regt. 
Graham,  Augustus  Washington,  Jr.,  2d  Lieut.  F.  A.  R.  D., 

6th  Training  Bn. 
Graham,  French  W.,  Yeomian,  2d  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Graiber,  G.  S.,  2d  Lieut.,  Co.  B,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Grainger,  Charles  S.,  Jr.,  Band  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co., 

30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 
Grant,  John  E.,  Corporal,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Grant,  John  E.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Grant,  W.  F.,  Field  Clerk,  Postal  Service. 
Grant,  Wm.  Boone,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Dept.,  Base 

Hospital. 
Grantham,  Z.  Z.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Grantham,  T.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gravely,  C.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gray,  Heber,  Private,  1st  Class,  317th  Amb.   Co.,  80th 

Div. 
Gray,  Clyde,  Private,  1st  Class,  Art.,  Btry.  F,  81st  Div., 

317th  Regt. 
Gray,  W.  P.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gray,  O.  G.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gray,  W.  P.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gray,  O.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gray,  Geo.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gray,  James  H.,  Private,  Sup.  Tr.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  105th 

Regt. 
Gray,  H.  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  E,  321st  Regt. 
Gray,  Thorras  J.,  Private,  1st  Corps  Art.  Park,  Co.  No.  6. 
Gray,  Troy  E,  Private,  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps,  First  Div., 

Field  Hosp.  No.  2. 
Green,  W.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Green,  G.  P.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Green,  G.  P.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Green,  P.  E.,  Sergt.-Major,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Green,  Geo.  P.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Green,  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Green,  Paul  E.,  Regt.  Sergt.-Major,  Hdqrs.   Co.,   105th 

Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Green,  Sergeant,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Green,  Robert  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co. 
Green,  W.  L.,  Cook,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Green,  Dalma  L.,  Private,  1st  Class,  18th  Btry.,  O.  Q. 

R.  D. 
Green,  John  B,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  I,  56th  Regt. 
Green,  Andrew  H.,  Jr.,  1st  Lieut.,  Inf.,  2d  Btry.,  30th 

Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Greene,  James  C,  1st  Lieut.,  Med.  Corps. 
Greenlee,  Geo.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Greer,  R.  S.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Greer,  G.  D.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Greer,  Fred,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gregory,  R.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gregory,  David  J.  Jr.,  Private,  Amb.  Corps,  319th  Co., 

80th  Div. 


Griffie,  A.  W.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Griffin,  G.  A.,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Griffin,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Griffin,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Griffin,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30ch  Div. 
Griffin,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Griffin,  Edgar,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Griffin,  Risdon  T.  B.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div.,  32d 

Inf. 
Griffin,  Archie  P.,  Private,  1st  Class,  C.  A.,  7th  A.  A. 

Artillery. 
Griffin,  W.  E.,  Corporal,  138th  Aero  Squadron. 
Griffin,   William   K.,   Corporal,   Inf.,   M.   C,   30th   Div., 

119th  Regt. 
Griffin,  Clyde  David,  Serget.,  1st  Class,  C.  &  B.  School. 
Griffin,  E.  V.,  Sergt.,  Air  Service,  638th  Aero  Squadron. 
Griffin,  R.  M.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Griffith,  S.  P.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  ,30th  Div. 
Griggs,  H.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Griggs,  Walter  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Grimes,  Paul  I.,  Private,  M.  T.,  Co.  C,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Grimes,  Wm.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Grimes,  Guy  D.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

(Grimm,  Joe,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Grimim,  F.  H.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Grimm,  Joe,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Grimm,  Frank  H.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  30th 

Div.,  105th  Regt. 
Grindstaff,  Chap.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Grisdale,  J.  D.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gritton,  F.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Groce,  L.  A.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Groom,  F.  P.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gross,  L.  N.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Gross,  Lowell  N.,  Private,  Hdqrs.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gross,  C.  L.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gross,  J.  T.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Grotte,  H.  C.  De,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 
Grow,  Charles  M.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C,  2d  Div. 
Groyn,  E.  L.,  Corporal,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Grubbs,  G.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gubton,  W.  G.,  Private,  1st  Class,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div., 

322d  Regt. 
Gudger,  Joe  W.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  2d  Regt. 
Guion,  W.  B.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Guion,  O.  H.,  1st  Lieut.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gulley,  N.  S.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gulley,  R.  G.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Gullick,  Geo.  Floyd,  Private,  Pioneer  Inf.,  6th  Co. 
Gunnell,  W.  D.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gunnell,  F.  C,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  317th  Regt. 
Gunter,  C.  J.,  1st  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gupton,  Vernon    R.,    Private,    Med.    Corps.,    30th    Div., 

120th  Regt. 
Gurganus,  J.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gurganus,  Jehu,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gurganus,  V.  R.,  Private,  Co.,  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Gurkin,  W.  H.,  Sergt.-Major,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

322d  Regt. 
Gurkin,  Hurman  H.,  Wagoner,  Btry.  C,  42nd  Div.,  150th 

F.  A. 
Gurley,  Charles  R.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  323d 

Regt. 
Guthrie,  H.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Guthrie,  H.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Guy,  James  Emmett,  Corporal,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  25th 

Regt. 
Guyes,  A.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Gwyn,  Nathan  Hunt,  Sergt.,  1st  Class,  Q.  M.  C,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Hackler,  Geo.  R.,  Private,  Ing.,  Co.  118  M.  G.,  30th  Div. 
Hackney,  M.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hackney,  Walter  S.,  Private,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Hackney,  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Hackney,  Guy  A.,  1st  Class  Seaman,  Navy. 
Haddock,  A.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hager,  Clyde  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hager,  E.  S.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hager,  R.  S.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hahn,  C.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hailey,  N.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hait,  R.  L.,  Sergeant,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Hait,  T.  H.,  Supply  Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Haithcock,  Clarence,  Private,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120ch  Inf. 
Halcomb,  F.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
H?.les,  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hale,  Joseph  W.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Hale,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  11 5th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hale,  A.  E.,  Private,  105th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hale,  Cecil  M.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  Engrs.,  534th  Btn. 
Hall,  B.  F.,  Captain,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hall,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hall,  William  C,  Private  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hall,  J.  M.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hall,  M.  I.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hall,  Guy,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hall,  W.  S.,  Private,  Co.  L,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Hall,  Paul  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Hall,  Louis,  Private,  F.  A.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  318th  Regt. 
Hall,  Graham  Thomas,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div., 

323rd  Regt. 
Hall,  James  Howard,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  M.,  304,  Co.  E. 
Hall,  Clem,  Private,  Artly.,  26th  Div.,  306th  Regt. 
Hall,  Mark,  Sergeant,  Forestry  Div.,  20th  Div. 
Hall,  Ralph  A.,  Jr.,  Private,  Med.  Dept. 
Hall,  Edgar  D.,  Private,  Med.  Corps.,   San.   Det,  42nd 

Div.,  165th  Inf. 
Hall,  J.  E.,  Private,  Inf.,  Supply  Co.,  90th  Div.,  20th  Regt. 
Hall,  J.  B.,  Private,  M.  G.,  Co.  48,  4th  Group  M.  I.  D. 
Hall,  M.  I.,  Corporal,  Artly.,  Supply  Co.,  30th  Div.,  113th 

Regt. 
Hall,  Marvin  Lee,  Corporal,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Hall,  E.  E.,  Private,  M.  G.,  6th  Div.,  57th  Regt. 
Hall,  A.  L.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Hall,  B.  H.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
Hall,  R.  D.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  C. 
Hall,  Johnson,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Co.  323,  Field  Hospital, 

81st  Div.,  306th  San.  Tr. 
Hall,  John  W.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.  Btn.,  81st  Div.,  317th  Regt. 
Hall,  A.  O.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
Hall,  Farrell  Edw.,  Corporal,  Inf.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Regt. 

Hallman,  E.  L.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  102,  Rainbow  Div.,  132nd 

Regt. 
Ham,  A.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ham,  A.  B.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  A,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Hambrick,  Robt.  T.,  H.  A.,  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Hamby,  T.  E.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Train,  30th  Div. 
Hamby,  E.  N.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hamby,  E.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hamilton,  H.  E.,  Mechanic,  Aviation,  Co.  10,  1st  Regt. 
Hamilton,  J.  W.,  Horseshoer,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hamilton,  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hamilton,  L.  T.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Hamilton,  Julian,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div.,  322d  Regt. 
Hamlet,  Hill,  Fireman,  Navy. 
Hamlet,  John  T.,  Mach.  Mate,  Navy. 
Hampton,  Charles  H.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  1st  Div.    16th 

Regt. 
Hamrick,  C.  P,.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Hamrick,  R.  G.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hamrick,  R.  G.,  Private,  Med.,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 

Hancock,  J.  C,  Apprentice  for  Carpenter's  Mate,  Navy. 

Hancock,  Bennie  Gray,  Private,  Artly.,  M.  T.,  Co.  23. 

Hand,  L.  C,  Lt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Handsell,  M.,  Private,  Base  Hospital  27th. 

Hanes,  Robt.  M.,  Captain,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hanes,  R.  M.,  Major,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hannah,  Reid  M.,  Cook,  120th  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div. 

Hanon,  Daniel  A.,  Private,  Camp  Hospital  25. 

Haney,  William  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Haney,  S.  C,  Cook,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Haney,  O.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Happold,  Attwood,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  109th  P.  Btn. 

Hardee,  Geo.  D.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hardee,  D.  L.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hardee,  H.  L.,  Private,  Provost  Guard. 

Hardee,  Spurgeon  Earlton,  Wagoner,  Amtn.  Tr.,  Co.  G, 

81st  Div.,  306th  Regt. 
Harden,  Z.  D„  1st  Lt.,  113ch  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hardin,  W.  C,  Horseshoer,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hardison,  Thos.  J.,  Mech.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Hardison,  H.  H.,  Lt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hardison,  K.  M.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hardison,  C.  W.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hardison,  De  Witt,  Private,  105th  Field  Signal  Btn.,  Co. 

C,  30th  Div. 
Hardister,  S.  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hardister,  Benson  A.,  Corpl.,  F.  A.,  Btry.  F,  22nd  Div., 

8th  Regt. 
Hardy,  Romie  H.,  Private,  Artly.  Band. 
Hargett,  W.  E.,  Wagoner,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hargrove,  L.  L.,  Gug.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hargrote,  S.  D.,  Private,  306th  San.  Tr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st 

Div. 
Harmon,  J.  O.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harper,  I.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harper,  D.  S.,  2nd  Lt.,  Vet.  Det.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harper,  Joe  Henry,  Sergt.,  Artly.,  Btry.  D,  F.  A.  R.  D. 

Div.,  9th  Regt. 
Harrell,  Arthur,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harrell,  L.  E.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harrell,  Herbert  B.,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Med.  Corps,  N.  C.  Officer 

School. 
Harrell,  U.  L.,  Private,  1st  Corps,  Artly.  Park. 
Harrell,  R.  H.,  Private,  H.  F.  A.,  Btry.  B,  81st  Div.,  316th 

Regt. 
Harrelson,  E.  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harrellson,  Vernon,  Private  Pioneer  Inf.,  Co.  D,   156th 

Regt. 
Harrill,  R.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harrill,  Van,  Private,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Harrill,  M.  D.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Dept.,  Gen.  Hospital  No.  6. 
Harrington,  R.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harris,  H.  I.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harrington,  J.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harrington,  E.  W.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harrington,  L.  H.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Harrington,  T.  A.,  Jr.,  Mech.,  Inf.,  Co.  C-5,  2d  Div.,  5th 

Regt. 
Harrington,  Eugene  W.,  Corpl..  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th 

Div.,  113th  Regt. 
Harris,  Gaither  F.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harris,  William   H.,  Private,  Co.  I),   105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Harris,  Roy  I).,  Private.  Co.  R.  106th  Engrs.,  80th  Div. 
Harris,  J.  ('.,  Private,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Harris,  J.  J.,  Private.  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Harris,  F.  \\\,  Private.  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  SOth  Div. 
Harris,  Myrtle  Sarah,  Nurse,  Base  Hospital  6. 
Harris,  C.  W.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Harris,  T.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Harris,  W.  P.,  Corporal,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Harris,  B.  F.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Harris,  S.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Harris,  R.  W.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Harris,  C.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Harris,  Addie  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 

Harris,  Andrew  J.,  Jr.,  Capt.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 

Harris,  Geo.  M.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Harris,  Sidney,  Wag.,  Amb.  Co.  317,  80th  Div.,  £05th 

San.  Tr. 
Harris,  Jesse  O.,  Sergt.,  M.  C,  Base  Hospital  65. 
Harris,  Ralph  C,  Private,  Marine  Corps,  Co.  66-C,  2nd 

Div.,  5th  Regt. 
Harris,  Robert  S.,  P.  H.  M. 

Harris,  Frank  M  .M„  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Co.  323,  G,  F. 
Harris,  Endrew  H.,  Jr.,  Sergt.  Observer,  Trench  Mortars, 

Btry.  B,  2nd  Div.   (Attached),  2nd  Btn. 
Harris,  Ballard  P.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Amb.  Co.  6. 
Harris,  Robert  B.,  Private,  Btry.  D,  81st  Div.,  36th  F.  A. 
Harris,  J.  H.,  Wag.,  Engr.  Tr.,  42nd  Div. 
Harris,  R.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Harris,  D.  B.,  Private,  Co.  DB,  156th  Inf. 
Harris,  Raymond  L.,  Engineer,  Navy. 
Harris,  Arthur  T.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  20th  Div.,  48th  Inf. 
Harrison,  P.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harrison,  J.  H.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harrison,  Everett  E.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  C,  81st  Div.,   317th 

F.  A. 
Harrison,  J.  H.,  Jr.,  Med.,  Base  Hospital  146. 
Harrison,  George  Henry,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  E,  47th  Artly., 

C.  A.  C. 
Harroldson,  A.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hart,  C.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harcis,  Jno.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hartis,  M.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hartley,  G.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hartman,  A.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hartman,  F.  O.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harton,  R.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hartt,  Ernest,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hartzog,  D.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hartzog,  D.  C,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Hartzog,  Charles  B.,  Private,  M.  P.,  Co.  294,  8th  Army 

Corps. 
Harvey,  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harvey,  B.  W.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harvey,  Joseph,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  118th  Inf. 
Harviel,  S.  K.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Harwell,  Jesse  L.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Harward,  J.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harward,  W.  M„  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Harwell,  J.  L.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Haskins,  E.,  Private,  105th  Engr.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Haskins,  A.  M.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Haskins,  Albert  M.,  Cook  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Hass,  E.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hass,  W.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hassell,  Louis  C,  Private,  M.  C,  Hospital  No.  39. 
Hassell,  W.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hassell,  William  Linwood,  Corpl.,  L.  A.,  Btry.  B,  30th 

Div.,  113th  Regt. 
Haste,  Geo.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hastings,  L.  P.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hastings,  R.  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hastings,  W.  L.,  Musician,  Navy. 

Hatch,  Hurst  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  32,  Officers  Training  School. 
Hatcher,  Dr.  M.  A.,  Light  Med.  Corps,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Hatley,  S.  Mc,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hatley,  Martin  L.,  Pricate,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 


Hatsell,  G.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hann,  Q.  H.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hauser,  Frank,  Cook,  Co.  K,  92nd  Div.,  321st  Inf. 

Hauser,  Eqire  E.,  Ssaman,  Navy. 

Havelos,  Tom  J.,  Private,  321st  Field  Hosp.,  81st  Div. 

Hawkins,  John  W.,  Sergt.,  Aviation,  Squadron  801. 

Hawley.  W.  A.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hawlev,  Addison,  Private,  Co.  331,  81st  Div.,  331st  M.  G. 

Hawthorne,  C.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hayes,  H.  K.,  S^rgc.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hayes,  J.  R.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hayes,  Robinette  Burns,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps. 

Hayes,  Lonnie  Y.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Hayes,  Ralph  V.,  Private,  M.  G.  Btn.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Haynes,  W.  P.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Haynes,  E.  B.,  2nd  Lt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Haynes,  C.  A.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Haynes,  Charles  C,  Mess,  Co.  H,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 

Haynes.  Joseph  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  2,  4th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Haywood,  Archie  Lee,  Private,  M.  P.,  Co.  I,  81st  Div., 

321st  Regt. 
Hayworth,  Homer  F.,  Private,  Inf.,  Co.  B,  Central  Officer 

Training  School. 
Hayworth,  D.,  Chauffeur,  Air  Service,  Squadron  C. 
Hazlewood,  E.  A..  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Heafner,  Hugh  H.,  Q.  M.  Personnel. 
Hearn,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hearn,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hearn,  Robert  L.,  Private,  Engrs.,  Co.  B,  76th  Regt. 
Hearne,  W.  F.,  Med.,  Field  Hosp.,  30th  Div. 
Hearne,  Leland  L.,  2nd  Electr.,  6th  Naval  District. 
Heath,  W.  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Heath,  P.  J..  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Heath,  William  Havwood,  Pvt.,  Co  .D,  30th  Div.,  119th 
Inf. 

Heartt,  William  A.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  306th  Tr. 
Hq.  M.  P. 

Heddy,  W.  A.,  Private  Co.,  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hedge,  J.  M.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hedgecock,  J.  V.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hedgecock,  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hedgecock,  J.  V.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 

Hedgepeth,  Geo.,  Private,  Co.  K,  56th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Hedrick,  D.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hedrick,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hedrick,  Earl  F.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hedrick,  Elmer  Dermont,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. 

Hedrick,  Hiram  G.,  Corpl.,  Med.,  Base  65. 

Hefner,  A.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Heglar,  L.  A.,  Private,  115th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Heglar,  E  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Heins,  M.  T.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hellen,  G.  B.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Helms,  Bascomb  A.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Helms,  W.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Helms,  W.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Helms,  C.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Helms,  L.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Helms,  W.  C,  Wag.,  11th  Anti-Aircraft  Btry. 

Helsabeck,  D.  Kemper,  M.  C,  Base  Homp.,  Camp  Greene. 

Helton,  G.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Helton,  D.  C,  Wag.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Helton,  John,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Helton,  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Helton,  B.  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Henderson,  S.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Henderson,  R.  L.,  Sergt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Henderson,  S.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  1st  Div.,  5th  A.  A.  M.  G. 
Btn. 

Henderson,  Walser  D.,  Corpl.,  Supply  Co.,  81st  Div.,  316th 
F.  A. 

Henderson,  Aldis  C,  2d  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Hendley,  B.  E.,  Wag.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hendley,  L.  M.,  Private,  115th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hendley,  Henry  Herod,  Cook,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div.,  113th 

F.  A. 
Hendricks,  Carl,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hendricks,  Joe  L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
Tenley,  C.  A.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Henley,  Marvin,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Henninger,  J.  S.,  Private,  30th  M.  P.,  30th  Div. 
Henry,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Henry,  Geo.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Henry,  W.  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Henry,  T.  F.,  Jr.,  Seaman,  4th  Division,  Navy. 
Henry,  Kern  W.,  2d  Lt,  Vet.  Corps,  1st  Div.,  6th  F.  A. 
Henry,  B.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Henry,  T.  B.,  1st  Lt.,  Med.  Corps. 
Hensley,  Paul  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Hepler,  R.  V.,  Radio  Opr.,  U.  R.  F. 
Heritage,  D.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
Herndon,  J.  A.,  Candidate,  Central  O.  T.  S. 
Herring,  Thomas  L.,  S.  T.  K.,  Navy. 
Hester,  H.,  Line  Sergt.,  Btry.  F,  F.  A.,  2nd  Regt. 
Hester,  W.  P.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hester,  J.  W.,  Jr.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  14th  Regt.,  F.  A. 
Hester,  F.  M.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  F,  F.  A.  R.  D. 
Hesterly,  Louis  E.,  Sergt.,  Med. 
Heuser,  W.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hewett,  H.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hewett,  Geo.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hewsee,  E.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Hiatt,  A.  L.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hickman,  Doc,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hicks,  Ed,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hicks,  H.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  105th  Sup.  Tr. 
Hicks,  J.  F.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Co.  324,  G.  R.  S. 
Higgins,  E.  J.,  2d  Lt.,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Higgins,  J.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Higgins,  Max  W.,  Seaman. 

High,  R.  A.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Highsmith,  A.  Z.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hildebrand,  J.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hildebrand,  F.  M.,  Corpl.,  105th  Engr.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  W.  Q.,  Private,  Co.  1,  81st  Div.,  306th  Sup.  Tr. 
Hill,  O.,  Sergt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  T.  G.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  John  F.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  Sylvester,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  Elmore,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  J.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  L.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  T.  G.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  E.  W.,  Sad.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hill,  Leonard,  Yeoman,  Navy. 
Hill,  M.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  N,  35th  Eng. 
Hill,  H.  M.,  Fireman,  Navy. 
Hill,  A.  O.,  Sergt.,  119th  Amb.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  105th  San 

Tr. 
Hill,  E.  L.,  Private,  Batry.  A,  81st  Div.,  316th  F.  A. 
Hill,  I).  P.,  Private,  Artly.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div. 
Hill,  Fred,  Private,  Btry.  B,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Hill,  T.  C,  Jr.,  Private,  317th  Amb.,  80th  Div. 
Hilliard,  J.  B.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hilliard,  H.  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  62nd  Pioneer  Inf. 
Hilton,  J.  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hines,  H.  S.,  Corpl,  105th  Engr.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Hines,  W.  E.,  Wag.,  Hdqrs.  5th  Btn.,  20th  Engrs. 
Hinkle,  Paul,  Sergt.,  Personnel  Dept.,  Int.,  Hdqrs.  Co. 
Hinnant,  C.  S.,  Private,  Co.  B,  42nd  Div.,  166th  Inf. 
Hinson,  Ray,  2d  Lt.,  Co.  I,  53rd  Pioneer  Inf. 
Hinson,  D.  <;.,  Private,  Co.  P.,  l()">ih  Engrs.,  80th  Div. 
Hinson,  B.  G.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hinson,  Guy  It.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Hinson,  D.  G.,  Wag.,  105ch  Engr.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Hinson,  H.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hinson,  J.  J.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hinton,  W.  A.,  Private,  Co.  B-F,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 

Hinton,  W.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Hinton,  A.  R.,  Seaman,  Merch.  Marine. 

Hinton,  M.,  Med.  Corps,  Unit  43,  Base  Hospital. 

Hinshaw,  J.  D.,  Private,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 

Hinson,  E.  L.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  8. 

Hix,  M.  R.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Hdqrs.  Co. 

Hobbs,  Henry  C,  Private,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  323rd  Inf. 

Hobbs,  R.  J.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hobbs,  John,  Private,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 

Hobbs,  James  H.,  Musician,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  322nd 
Inf. 

Hockady,  H.  F.,  Mech.,  M.  G.,  Replacement  Co. 

Hodge,  H.  E.,  Sergt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hodge,  J.  W.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hodges,  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hodges,  E.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30ch  Div. 

Hodges,  Grady,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hodges,  B.  M.,  Private,  Inf.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

Hodges,  B.  D.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  F,  52nd  Pioneer  Inf. 

Hodges,  J.  M.,  Corpl.,  M.  P.,  81st  Div. 

Hodgin,  C.  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hodgin,  C.  M.,  Corpl.,  Eng.  Tr.,  13th  Div.,  213th  Regt. 

Hoge,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  M,  5th  Div.,  6th  Inf. 

Hoggard,  J.  E.,  Wag.,  Btry.  B,  81st  Div.,  316th  F.  A. 

Hoggard,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  H,  6th  Div.,  54th  Inf. 

Hoke,  E.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Holcomb,  J.  L.,  M.  G.,  16th  Div. 

Holbrook,  C.  B.,  1st  Sergt.,  Co.  2,  1st  Tr.  Bat.,  158th  De- 
pot Brigade. 

Holder,  Ralph  W.,  Private,  1st  Class,  U.  S.  Army  Gen. 
Hospital  No.  33,  Med.  Dept. 

Holder,  L.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Holder,  R.  F.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Holder,  A.  G.,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 

Holder,  S.,  Private,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Holder,  O.  R.,  Sergt.,  Co.  L,  3rd  Div.,  38th  Inf. 

Holding,  T.  E.,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Amtn.  Co. 

Holens,  H.  F.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Holland,  F.  P.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Holland,  R.  E.,  Wag.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Holland,  J.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Holland,  S.,  Ph.  Mate,  Navy. 

Holland,  I.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  105th  Sup.  Tr. 

Holleman,  C.  B.,  Co.  E,  56th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Holler,  J.  J.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Holler,  F.  R.,  Private,  Ord.  Det.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Holliday,  H.  M.,  Mess  Sergt.,  S.  A.  T.  C. 

Hollingsworth,  J.  P.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  A.  B.  D. 

Holloman,  W.  D.,  Private,  318th  Sig.  Btn. 

Holloman,  U.  L.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Btry.,  81st  Div.,  306th 

Am.  Tr. 
Holman,  J.  R.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  316th  H.  F.  A. 
Holmes,  G.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Holmes,  A.  E.,  Sergt.,  Base  Hospital  65. 
Holshouser,  H.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Holt,  A.  G.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Holt,  L.  M„  Private,  Co.  V,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Holt,  W.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  80th  Div. 
Holt,  R.  M.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div..  120th  Inf. 
H"l  on.  C.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Helton,  A.  W.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  A.  118th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Holton,  A.  W.,  Sergt..  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
HoltSClaw,  C.  B.,  Corpl.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  20th  Div. 
Holtyclaw,  W.  C,  Private,  118th  Field  Anil...  80th   Div., 

11th  Regt. 
Homesley,  A.  S.,  Private,  Rep.  F,  Ord..  list  Div. 
rlouck,  R.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  331st  Inf. 


TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


Honevcutt,  R.  L.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Honeycutt,  J.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Honeycutt,  P.  B.,  Private,  Personnel  Det.,  M.  G.  T.  C. 
Honeycutt,  L.,  Mach.  Mate,  Naval  Aviation. 
Honeycutt,  Lucian,  Serge.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Honeycutt,  C,  Private,  5th  Corps  A.  P. 
Honigsberg,  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  2d  Field  Sig.,  1st  Div. 
Hood,  J.  B.,  CorpL,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hood,  C.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hooker,  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hooks,  G.  L.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Hooks,  T.,  Capt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hooks,  G.  M.,  Yeoman,  Navy. 

Hooper.  J.  W.,  Corp].,  Btry.  B,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 
Hope,  C.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hopkins,  B.  E.,  Mech.,  Btry.  B,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 
Hopkins,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hoppes,  S.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hoppes,  S.  L.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hoppos,  F.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Horn,  G.  D.,  Private,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Horn,  F.  S.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Field  Hosp.,  78th  Div., 

303rd  San.  Tr. 
Horn,  L.  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Horn,  L.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Horn,  R.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Hornaday,  C.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hornaday,  C.  E.,  Private,  Dental  Corps,  30th  Div.,  113th 

Regt. 
Hornbuckle,  C.  F.,  Private,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Hornbuckle,  W.  P.,  Private,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Hornbuckle,  G.  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  105th  Sup.  Tr. 

Home,  H.  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Home,  W.  J.,  Cook,  Co.  A,  41st  Div.,  116th  Engrs. 

Home,  J.  N.,  Corpl.,  42nd  Div.,  117th  Engr.  Tr. 

Home,  E.  B.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 

Home,  G.  H.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Home,  F.  E.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Horsee,  H.,  Corpl.,  Q.  M.  C. 

Horner,  C.  L.,  Private,  Inf.,  Sup.  Co.,  5th  Div. 

Horney,  W.  M.,  Private,  Co.  M,  1st  Inf. 

Horton,  A.  W.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps.,  Base  Hospital  Det. 

Hough,  S.  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hough,  Will,  Sergt.,  Musician,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

House,  H.  J.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

House,  J.,  2d  Lt.,  Co.  L,  60th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Houser,  L.  R.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Houser,  T.  F.,  Sergt.,  Med.,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 

Houston,  L.  B.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Houston,  W.  F.,  Co.  C,  56th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Hovis,  C.  E.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Howard,  J.  O.,  Private,  Co.  G,  77th  Div.,  308th  Inf. 

Howard,  F.  K.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Howard,  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Howard,  Paul  N.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Howard,  J.  C,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Howard,  P.  N.,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 
30th  Div. 

Howard,  J.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Howard,  E.  B.,  Mech.,  Btry.  B,  2nd  Tm.  M.  B. 

Howell,  H.  F.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Howell,  F.  M.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 

Howell,  B.,  Private,  Sup.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Howell,  W.  C,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Hospital  Unit  O. 

Howell,  E.  C,  Wag.,  Co.  C,  1st  Army  Div.,  56th  Engrs. 

Howell,  G.  C,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Hoyle,  A.  W.,  Wag.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hoyle,  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hubbard,  J.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hubbard,  J.  L.,  Sergt.,  1st  F.  A.  R.  D. 

Hudgins,  J.  G.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Hudnell,  A.  B.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hudson,  C.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  3rd  Div..  3rd  Amtn.  Tr. 
Hudson,  C.  E.,  Corpl.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hudson,  C.  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hudson,  W.  R.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Hudson,  C.  F.,  Private,  Signal. 

Hudson,  H.  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  H,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
Hudson,  N.  E..  2d  Lt.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Hudspeth,  C.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Hudnell,  E.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  Engrs.  Corps. 
Hudnell,  J.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  G,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Huff,  W.  N.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Huffman,  R.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  12,  Unassigned. 
Huffman,  E.  F.,  Private,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Huffman,  A.  S.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Huffman,  J.  D.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Huffman,  C,  L..  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Huffman,  G.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Huffman,  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Huffman,  E.  W.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Huffman,    J.    D.,    Sergt.,    Hdqrs.    Co.,    30th    Div.,    105th 

Engrs. 
Huffstickler,  J.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  3th  Div. 
Huffstickler,  H.  D.,  Private,  Co.  A,  Amtn.  Tr.,  6th  Div. 
Hughes,  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hughes,  V.  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hughes,  B.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Hughes,  O.  L.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Hughes.  T.  S.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  317  F.  A. 
Hughes,  C.  R.,  Private,  M.  P.,  30th  Div. 
Hughes,  J.  B.,  Cook,  M.  C,  Evac.  Hospital  11. 
Hughes,  I.  W.,  Ensign,  Navy. 

Huggins,  H.  G.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Huggins,  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Huitt,  R.  S.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  31st  Div.,  116th  F.  A. 

Hull,  T.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hummell,  S.  G.,  Sergt.,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  M.  G.  Co. 

Humphrey,  L.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Humphries,  C.  R.,  Capt..  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Humphries,  O.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hundley,  H.  H.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Huneycutt,  R.  G.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hunley,  E.  L.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  23rd  Engrs. 

Hunt,  D.  L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hunt,  C.  M.,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hunt,  T.  E.,  Private,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  316th  F.  A. 

Hunter,  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hunter,  N.  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hunter,  W.  B.,  Capt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hunter,  A.  J.,  Bug.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hunter,  W.  L.,  2d  Lt.,  Instruction  School. 

Hunter,  G.  A.,  Private,  M.  P.,  30th  Div. 

Hunter,  Thomas  M. 

Hunter,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  306th  Engrs. 

Hunter,  C.  C,  Ph.  Mate,  Navy. 

Hunter,  A.  J.,  Bug.,  Co.  B-C,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 

Hunter,  H.  C,  Private,  Btry.  D,  316th  H.  A. 

Huntley,  W.  O.,  Sregt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Huntley,  F.  B.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Huntley,  R.  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Huntley,  F.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Huntley,  G.  W.,  Water  Tender,  Navy. 

Hunsucker,  W.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Hurdle,  J.  H.,  Capt.,  Dental  Corps. 

Hurley,  D.  A.,  Private,  Med.  Dept. 

Hutchison,  R.  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hutchinson,  J.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Hutchinson,  J.  F.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  56th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Huttleston,  J.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Hyder,  T.  J.,  2d  Lt.,  Co.  B,  81st  DvL,  323rd  Inf. 

Hyman,  G.  L.,  Private,  Med.,  Co.  B-14. 

Hyman,  R.  H.,  Phm.,  Navy  Med.  Corps. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Idol,  M.  C,  Private,  27th  Co.,  4th  Regt.,  Marines. 

Idol,  C.  B.,  Sgt,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Ingle,  C.  D.,  Corpl.,  Park  Btry. 

Ingle,  H.  F.,  Sgt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Ingle,  0  .M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  3t0h  Div. 

Ingold,  Connie,  Private,  308th  Bakery  Co.,  30th  Div. 

Ingold,  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Ingram,  Ivey,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 

Inman,  W.  A.,  Private.,  Air  Service,  240th  Aero  Squadn. 

Inscoe,  J.  I.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Inscome,  Arthur  L.,  Private,  119th  Field  Hosp.,  30th  Div. 

Ipock,  R.  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 

Ipock,  C.  L.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Irwin,  Ray,  Private,  Co.  E.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Irvine,  Chas.  W.,  Sgt.,  Co.  D,  106th  Amn.,  81st  Div.,  F.  A. 

Isbell,  H.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Isear,  D.  W.,  Private  1st  Class,  4th  Amn.  Tr. 

Isenhour,  L.  P.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Isenhower,  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Ison,  J.  L.,  Corpl,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  9th  F.  A. 

Israel,  T.  L.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Israel,  J.  W.,  Eng.  2nd  Class,  Navy. 

Ivey,  H.  W.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Jackson,  H.  B.,  Private,  Co.  B,  13th  M.  G.  Batln.,  5th  Div. 
Jackson,  A.  L.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jackson,  C.  A.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jackson,  Geo.  B.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jackson,  G.  B.,  Sgt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jackson,  Coy,  Saddler,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jackson,  G.  H.,  Sgt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jackson,  Geo.  H,  Supply  Sgt.,  Btry  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th 

Div. 
Jackson,  C.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jackson,  L.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jackson,  R.  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  306th  Amb.  Tr.,  81st  Div 
Jackson,  R.  L.,  Sergt,  Q.  M.  C. 

Jackson,  R.  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  306th  Amb.  Tr.,  81st  Div. 
Jackson,  Geo.,  Private,  12th  Co.,  4th  Regt,  Air  Service. 
Jackson,  E.  B.,  Private,  324th  Co.,  306th  San.  Tr.,  81st 

Div. 
Jackson,  Grady,  Private,  42nd  Balloon  Div.,  Air  Service. 
Jackson,  H.  C,  2nd  Class  Fireman,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Jacobs,  James  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
James,  F.  W.,  Yeaman  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
James  J.  A.,  Private,  Co.  A,  8th  Regt.,  Engineers. 
James,  Doran,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Jamison,  Geo.,  Cook,  Btry.  D,  6th  Btn.  French  Artillery. 
Jarrett,  Clifton,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Jarrett,  C.  H.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jarvis,  E.  C,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jarvis,  Jno.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jarvis,  T.  R.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Jarvis,  W.  D.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  1st  Inf.,  20th  Div. 
Jay,  G.  V.,  Coppersmith  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Jaynes,  R.  G.,  Private,  Co.  A,  115th  M.  G.  Regt.,  30th  Div. 
Jell'e,  Barney,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  165th  Inf.,  42nd  Div.  (Old  69th 

N.  Y.) 
Jefferson,  E.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jefferson,  E.,  Pvt.,  105th  Engrs  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Jefferson,  W.  M.,  Pvt.,  113th   F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jefferson,  I.  H.,  Corpl,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jeffries,  J.  II.,  Mech.,  Co.  D,  318th  M.  G.  Btn.,  81st  Div. 
Jennings,  F.  A..  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jenkins,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jenkins,  Wm.  O.,  Sgt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jenkins,  W.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jenkins,  T.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jenkins,  Wm.  ().,  Jr.,  Gi\,  Hdqurs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 

Jenkins,  E.  O.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Jenkins,  L.  H.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jenkins,  E.  O.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jenkins,  B.  B.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jenkins,  A.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  3rd  Tr.  Btn.  Inf.,  20th  Div. 
Jenkins,  H.  E.,  Horseshoer,  M.  G.  Co.,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Jenkins,  W.  L.,  Pvt.,  Btry.  D,  318th  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Jenkins,  C.  C,  Private,  Cavalry (  Remount). 
Jenkins,  T.  V.,  Seaman  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Jenkins,  F.  M.,  Pvt,  1st  Corps  Art.  Park 
Jenkins,  Wm.  O.,  Master  Engr.,  Jr.  Grade,  Hdqrs.  Co., 

105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jennette,  S.  E.,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Jennett,  Sidney  E.,  2d  Lieut.,  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Jennette,  S.  E.,  Sgt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jennings,  Phillip,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Jernigan,  C,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jernigan,  C.  C,  Pvt.,  Co.  F.,  54th  Inf.,  6th  Div. 
Jernigan,  Osie  C,  Pvt.,  Co.  M.,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Jernigan,  J.  C,  Pvt,  U.  S.  Marines,  U.  S.  S.  St.  Louis  Det. 
Jernigan,  R.  W.,  321st  Amb.  Co.,  303th  San.  Tr.,  81st  Div. 
Jerrett,  C,  Pvt,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jesnak,  B.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Am.  Tr.,  Art.,  30th  Div. 
Jessup,  J.  G.,  Cook,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jessup,  L.  A.,  Horseshoer,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jewel,  W.  L.,  M.  E.  Sr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 


Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 
Johnson 


105th  San.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 


C.  E.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
O.  F.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
J.  A.,  Sgt.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

C.  E.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

D.  A.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
L.  P.,  Pvt,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Paul,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
S.,  Corp.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Troy  F.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
H.  M.,  Pvt,  Co.  D.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Earl,  Sergt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

D.  R.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

L.  R.,  Lieut.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

N.,  Horseshoer,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

J.  C,  Pvt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

S.  C,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

W.  S.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

W.  C,  Corp.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

R.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

H.  M.,  Fireman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 

Wm.  H.,  Wagoner,  117th  F.  Hosp.,  Med.  Corps., 


81st  Div. 
30th  Div. 
30th  Div. 
30th  Div. 


Johnson,  O.  S.,  Coprl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  322nd  Inf. 
Johnson,  J.  A.,  Sgt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs. 
Johnson,  T.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  115th  M.  G.  Regt 
Johnson,  G.  D.,  Pvt.,  Co.  B,  115th  M.  G.  Bn. 
Johnson,  H.  T.,  Chief  Comry.  Steward,  Navy. 
Johnson,  J.  A.,  Pvt,  4th  Co.,  1st  Corps  Artillery  Park. 
Johnson,  P.  L.,  Pvt.,  Btry.  Hdqrs.,  309th  F.  A.,  78th  Div. 
Johnson,  M.  C,  Corpl.,  Btry.  F,  7th  F.  A. 
Johnson,  N.  F.,  Pvt.,  Camp  Hosp.  50,  Med.  Corps. 
Johnson,  Jeter,  Pvt.,  1st  Co..  142nd  Inf.,  1st  Div. 
Johnson,  L.  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Johnson,  J.  I.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Sup.  Co.,  M.  T.  C,  7th  Army 

Corps. 
Johnson,  R.  F.,  Cook,  Btry.  D,  Light  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Johnson,  J.  H.,  Pvt.,  Co.  H.,  P.  E.  S. 
Johnson,  Henry,  Pvt,  Btry.  C.  Artillery. 
Johnson.  E.  P.,  Pvt..  C<>.  H..  824th  Inf..  81st  Div. 
Johnson,  W.  S.,  Medical  Dept.  Navy. 
Johnson,  Cleir-ent  M. 

Johnson,  Herbert,  Pvt.,  55th  Co..  Coast  Art.  Corps. 
Johnson,   Bragsdon,  Sergt.,  Supply  Co.,  321st   Inf.,  81st 

Div 
Johnson,  D.  E.,  Seaman  1st  Class.  U.  S.  N. 


TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


Johnson,  V.  C,  Pvt,  Co.  K,  323rd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 

Johnson,  A.  T.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  319th  Inf.,  81st  Div. 

Johnson,  G.  G.,  Navy. 

Johnson,  0.  D.,  Pvt.,  Troop  A.,  3rd  Cavalry. 

Johnson,  E.  R.,  Mech.,  120th  F.  Hosp.,  30th  Div. 

Johnson,  Wm.  F.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  307th  A.  R.  D. 

Johnson,  Geo.  R.,  Chauff.,  2nd  Co.,  306th  M.  T.  C,  81st 

Div. 
Johnston,  M.  W.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Johnston,  L.  R.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Johnston,  W.  F.,  Wagoner,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Johnston,  J.  W.,    P.  M.,  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Johnston,  W.  R.,  Sergt.,  14th  Co.,  2nd  Air  Service. 
Johnston,  B.  F.,  Yeoman,  Navy. 
Johnston,  J.  G.,  B.  M.  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Johnston,  L.  W.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  F,  317th  Art.,  81st  Div. 
Jolly,  F.  E.,  Bugler,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  A.  W.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  T.  E.,  Corpl.  Musician,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  J.  F.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  R.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  B.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  W.  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  Aquilla,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  D.  W.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  Roy  E.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  A.  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  Will,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  G.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  B.  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  B.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  J.  C,  Private. 
Jones,  M.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  Van,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  F.  W.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  M.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Jones,  L.  L.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  R.  F.,  Far.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  D.  R.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  H.  L.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  T.  E.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  J.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  L,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  J.  E.,  Pvt.,  Co.  I,  56th  Engrs. 
Jones,  B.  S.,  Sergt.,  Base  Hoso.  No.  45,  Med.  Corps. 
Jones,  C.  N.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  S.  G.,  Pvt.,  Btry.  D,  135th  Artillery,  37th  Div. 
Jones,  Walter  G.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Jones,  J.  R.,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  E,  316th  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Jones,  J.  W.,  Sergt.,  Base  Hosp.  Det.,  Camp  Jackson. 
Jones,  S.  A.,  Corpl.,  5th  Corps,  Artillery  Park. 
Jones,  B.  N.,  Capt.,  Evacuation  Hosp.  5,  Med.  Service. 
Jones,  J.  E.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  114th  M.  G.  Regt.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  W.  L.,  Pvt.,  10th  Btry.,  10th  Regt.,  F.  A. 
Jones,  Wm.  G.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  M.  C,  Pvt.,  Artillery. 
Jones,  Vaden,  Corpl.,  Co.  P.  G. 
Jones,  S.  G.,  Seaman  2d  Class,  Navy. 
Jones,  Wilson,  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Jones,  W.  T.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Jones,  C.  R.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Jones,  Zeb  V.,  Pvt.,  Co.  B,  117th  Engrs.,  42nd  Div. 
Jones,  W.  C,  Sergt.,  Btry.  F,  317th  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Jones,  P.  V.,  Corpl.,  3rd  Sup.  Tr.,  81st  Div. 
Jones,  O.  B.,  Pvt.,  Btry.  B,  317th  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Jones,  S.  B.,  Pvt.,  Medical  Corps. 
Jones,  B.  L.,  Cook,  Co.  A,  105th  Sup.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  W.  V.,  Corpl,  Co.  L,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  T.  E.,  Musician,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Jones,  W.  H.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Jones,  Albert,  Pvt.,  119th  M.  G.  Bn. 
Jones,  Oscar,  Pvt.,  341st  Fire  &  G.  Co.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Jordan,  F.  A.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  323rd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Jordan,  Perry  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Jordan,  M.  P.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Jordan,  R.  A.,  Private,  323rd  Amb.  Co. 

Jordan,  L.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  306th  Engrs.,  81st  Div. 

Jordan,  R.  A.,  Musician,  Navy. 

Joseph,  E.  A.,  1st  Class  Cf.  M.,  Naval  Aviation.  117th 

Squadron. 
Josephson,  Mike,  Pvt.,  323rd  Amb.  Co.,  81st  Div. 
Josephson,  Wm.,  Pvt.,  323rd  Amb.  Co.,  81st  Div. 
Journigan,  W.  C,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Joyce,  D.  C,  Pvt.,  96th  Co.,  6th  U.  S.  M.,  2nd  Div. 
Joyner,  W.  T.,  Maj.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Joyner,  S.  G.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Joyner,  W.  M.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  E,  47th  Regt.,  Heavy  Art. 
Joyner,  R.  H.,  Pvt.,  Medical  Corps,  34th  Div. 
Joyner,  P.  H.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  317th  Inf.,  80th  Div. 
Joyner,  G.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Joyner,  J.  M.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  152nd  Depot  Brigade,  Inf. 
Judd,  E.  C,  Lieut.,  Navy. 

Julian,  Carl  S.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Justice,  K.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Justice,  J.  G.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Justice,  A.  B.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Justice,  E.,  Pvt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Justice,  C.  W.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Justic,  G.  S.,  Meg.,  Co.  B,  M.  Police,  3rd  Army. 
Justus,  F.  S.,  Pvt.,  Btry.  C,  2nd  Bn.,  French  Mortars. 


Kale,  P.  W.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Kambis,  C.  J.,  Cook,  Co.  38,  20th  Engrs. 

Kanoy,  C.  M.,  Private,  Depot  Brigade. 

Kanoy,  R.  C,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. 

Kearney,  D.  B.,  Private.  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Kearns,  C.  E.,  Musician,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  316th  H. 

F.  A. 
Kearns.  A.  R.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 

Keeffe,  H.  G.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Keel,  D.  F.,  1st  Lt.,  Med.  Corps. 
Keen,  H.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Keen.  Seth,  Private,  Co.  E,  215th  Engrs. 
Keenan,  S.  H.,  Wag.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Keene,  N.  H.,  Sergt.,  Squad.  1099,  Air  Service. 
Keen,  L.,  Private,  Btry.  D,  82nd  Div.,  321st  F.  A. 
Keener,  Joe  B.,  Ensign,  Navy. 

Keeter,  Z.  O.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Keeter,  Ben,  Private,  Co.  21,  18th  Div. 
Keeter,  W.  P.,  Corpl.,  Marine  Corps. 
Keever,  V.  V.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kehoe,  R.  T.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Keith,  C.  P.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Keith,  W.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Keith,  H.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Keller,  L.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kelley,  J.  R.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kelly,  J.  C,  Sergt.,  Btry.  F,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kelly,  W.  O.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kelly,  J.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kelly,  J.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kelly,  J.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kelly,  L.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kelly,  J.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Kelly,  V.  F.,  Jr.,  Private,  678th  Aero  Sq. 
Kelly,  W.  O.,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 
Kelly.  W.  P.,  Sergt..  Co.  C,  36th  Div.,  144th  Inf. 
Kelly,  J.  F„  341  Fire  and  Guard. 
Kelley,  E.  B.,  Storekeeper,  Navy. 
Kellogg,  W.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  S. 
Kemp,  H.  W.,  Private,  Co.  K,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 
Kennedy,  F.  H.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kennedy,  H.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kennedy,  J.  T.,  Corpl.,  838th  Aero  Sq. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Kennedy,  H.  E.,  Private,  Co.  30,  Sig.  Corps. 

Kennerley,  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Kepitankcs,  G.,  Private,  Troop  B,  2nd  Cavalry. 

Kepley,  J.  W.,  2d  Lt,  Naval. 

Kerr,  W.  B.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Kerr,  J.  B.,  Wag.,  Co.  A.,  321st  Inf.,  3rd  Div. 

Kerr,  W.  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Kerr,  E.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Kerr,  G.  A.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Kerley,  H.,  Sergt.,  Veterinary. 

Kern,  W.  L.,  Sergt.,  354th  Labor  Btn. 

Ketchum,  W.  L.,  Private,  Btry.  D,  117th  Replacement, 

8th  F.  A. 
Key,  E.  L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Keziah,  R.  A.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kidd,  E.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  3rd  Div.,  156th  Depot  Brig. 
Kiger,  C.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kiger,  H.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kiger,  C.  E.,  Prvate,  Amb.  Co.  117,  105th  San.  Tr. 
Killette,  E.  F.,  Jr.,  El.,  Navy. 
Killian,  J.  M.,  Sergt.,  Co.  122,  Ord.  Corps. 
Killian,  R.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ki'lian,  R.  C,  Corpl.,  Btry.  E,  30th  Div.,  113th  Artly. 
Keleveros,  J.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Kilioros,  Private,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  115th  M.  G. 
Killingsworth,  A.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kilpatrick,  D.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Kimball,  Godfrey  C,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  M-G,  81st  Div.,  323rd 

Inf. 
Kincaid,  J.  N.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
King,  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
King,  A  .E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
King,  S.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
King,  C.  C,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
King,  C,  Wag.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
King,  W.  E.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
King,  G.  I.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
King,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
King.  C.  C,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
King,  E.  E.,  Jr.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  118th  Inf. 
King,  Parks  McC,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  Evac.  Hospital  15. 
King,  T.  E.,  Private,  M.  G.,  29th  Div.,  116th  Inf. 
King,  L.  A.,  Private,  Co.  G,  42nd  Div.,  167th  Inf. 
King,  H.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  Inf. 
King,  A.  H.,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
King,  M.  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  L,  Training  Btn. 
King,  E.  S.,  Cook,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  233nd  Inf. 
King,  R.  B.,  Private,  Machine  Br. 
King,  E.  L.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Kinsey,  J.  V.,  Prviate,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kinsland,  J.  A.,  Private,  118th  Amb.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  105th 

San  Tr. 
Kinslaw,  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Kinlaw,  R.,  Private,  324th  Amb.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  306th 

San.  Tr. 
Kirby,  J.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kirby,  R.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kirby,  J.  D.,  Machinist,  Navel. 
Kirby,  D.  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 
Kirkman,  W.  T.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kirkman,  T.  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kirkman,  W.  C,  Cook,  115th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kirkman,  W.  C,  Cook,  Sup.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Kirkman,  .1.  B.,  Private,  Co.  B,  13th  Div.,  62nd  Engrs. 
Kirk,  E.,  Cook,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Kirkpatrick,  ('.  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kirkpatrick,  W.  J.,  Cook,  Air  Service,  Co.  6,  2nd  Regt. 
Kiser,  H.  B.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Kistler,  J.  H.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Hospital  103. 
Kitchens,  J.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kitchens,  L.  L.,  Gunner's  Mate,  Naval. 


Kivett,  C.  A.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  32nd  Corps. 

Kivett,  H.  M.,  P'rivate,  Co.  H,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 

Kivett,  R.  C,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  29th  Div.,  112th  H. 

F.  A. 
Klem,  Geo.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kluttz,  W.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Kluttz,  H.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Knight,  K.  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  325th  Inf. 
Knott,  C.  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  3rd  Div.,  7th  Inf. 
Knott,  G.  W.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Knott,  R.  L.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Knott,  R.  L.,  1st  Sergt.,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Knotts,  L.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Knotts,  E.  T.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Knotts,  H.  K.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Knotts,  S.  M.,  Private,  Co.  G,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Knouse,  A.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Knowles,  C.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Knowles,  J.  R.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  7th  C.  A.  C. 
Knowles,  H.  P.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Knox,  A.  W.,  Capt.,  M.  C. 

Knutson,  C.  A.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Koonce,  B.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Koonce,  B.  G.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Koonce,  F.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Koonce,  J.  C.  B.,  Seaman,  N.  R.  F. 
Koontz,  A.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Kornegay,  R.,  Private  Vet.  Corps,  Remount  Depot. 
Kramer,  C.  E.,  Navy. 
Kuhn,  H.  A.,  Sad.,  Co.  30,  3rd  Div. 


Lackey,  R.,  Private,  Co.  M,  35th  Div.,  117th  Engrs. 

Lacy,  T.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Lacy,  B.  R.,  Jr.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Lacy,  C.  H.,  Elec,  Navy. 

Lael,  G.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Lafevers,  J.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Laffon,  D.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Lail,  C.  P.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Lail,  G.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Lakey,  R.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  K,  81st  Div.,  221st  Inf. 

Lamb,  G.  C,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Ordnance. 

Lamb,  B.  H.,  Cook,  10th  Air  Sq. 

Lambert,  J.  E.,  Jr.,  R.  S.  M.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Lambreth,  A.  W.,  Private  ,Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Lambeth,  G.  S.,  Corpl.,  Med.  Dept.,  32nd  Div..  125th  Inf. 

Lambeth,  G.  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  51,  2nd  Div.,  5th  Marines. 

Lamm,  A.  C,  Private. 

Lamm,  W.  L.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  119th  Regt. 

Lampkin,  H.  P.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Lance,  J.  R.,  Private,  Btry.  E,  3rd  H.  F.  A. 

Lander,  W.  S.,  Private,  F.  A.,  Replacement  Regt. 

Landing,  C,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Landingham,  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Landis,  A.,  Corpl.,  M.  G.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 

Landis,  W.  A.,  Phcy.  M.,  Navy. 

Lane,  W.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Lane,  E.  E.,  Private,  San.  Det.,  30th  Div.,  114th  F.  A. 

Lane,  M.  O.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co. 

Lane,  C,  Private,  M.  G.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  317th  Btn. 

Lane,  L.,  Musician,  Navy. 

Laney,  C.  H.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Laney,  C,  Sergt.,  Btry.  D,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 

Langdon,  A.  M..  Private,  Co.  K,  27th  Div.,  107th  Inf. 

Langford,  II.  (\,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Langford,  J.  A.,  Private,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Langley,  E.  C...  Private,  Co.  E.  30th  Div.,  118th  Inf. 

Langley,  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div..  120lh  Inf. 

Langley,  J.  W.,  M.  M.,  Naval  Aviation. 

Langley,  J.  W.,  Fireman,  Navy. 

Lanier,  S.  A.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Lanier,  E.  W.,  Private,  Co.  B-F,  81st  Div.,  316th  H.  A. 

Lanius,  R.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Lanius,  J.,  Jr.,  Corp].,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Lassiter,  L.  E.,  G.  M.,  Navy. 

Lassiter,  J.  E.,  Private,  Orel.  Dept. 

Lassiter,  T.  E.,  Private,  C.  A.  C,  Anti-Aircraft. 

Lassiter,  A.  J.,  Private,  Btry.  2,  3rd  Div.,  75th  F.  A. 

Laster,  J.  J.,  Private,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Latham,  J.  B.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Btn.,  A.  G.  0. 

Latham,  Kelly,  Private,  M.  G.,  29th  Div.,  116th  Inf. 

Latham,  S.  C,  Private,  Co.  B,  40th  Div.,  157th  Inf. 

Latham,  J.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Latta,  M.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Latta,  S.  T.,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  113th  F  .A.,  30th  Div. 

Latta,  J.  W.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Latta,  H.  F.,  Private,  Co.  A,  30ch  Div.,  105th  Sig.  Btn. 

Laughinghouse,  B.  G.,   Bug.,  Btry.  A,  30th  Div.,   113th 

F.  A. 
Laughinghouse,  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Laughter,  K,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Laughlin,  S.  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Laughridge,  C.  A.,  Gunner's  Mate,  Navy. 
Lauten,  T.  Z.,  Sergt.,  M.  P.,  23rd  F.  A. 
Lavender,  C.  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lawder,  W.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lawrence,  S.  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lawrence,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lawrence,  A.  S.,  1st  Lt.,  Chaplain. 
Lawrence,  B.  J.,  Lt.  Jr.  G,  N.  R.  F. 
Lawrence,  W.  P.,  Ph.  Mate,  N.  R.  F. 
Lawrence,  C.  S.,  Lt.  Col.,  Med. 
Laws,  I.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 
Lawson,  W.  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lawton,  J.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Laxton,  B.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Laxton,  L.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Laxton,  B.,  Sergt,  Btry.  E,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Layden,  E.  H.,  Private,  Med.  Det.,  3rd,  4th,  42nd  Div. 
Layton,  C.  C,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Lazenby,  R.  M.,  Radio  Opr.,  Navy. 
Lazenby,  R.  P.,  Sergt.,  Casual  Co. 
Leach,  J.  F.,  Wag.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  30th  Am.  Tr. 
Leach,  L.  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Leagon,  C.  J.,  Private,  Co.  B,  26th  Div.,  6th  Inf. 
Leak,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Leary,  C.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Leary,  S.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Leary,  J.  C,  Chief  P.  G.,  Merchant  Marine. 
Leath,  J.  P.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Leatherwood,  H.   G.,  Private,   Co.   E,   30th   Div.,   105th 

Sup.  Tr. 
Ledbetter,  E.  D.,  Phr.  Mate,  Navy. 
Ledbetter,  C.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ledbetter,  C.  B.,  M.  E.  Sr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Lee,  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lee,  Thos.,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lee,  John  H,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lee,  James  E.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lee,  C.  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lee,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lee,  Dave,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lee,  R.  E.,  Wag.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lee,  S.  H.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lee,  J.  I.,  2d  Lt.,  Cavalry. 
Lee,  L.  K.,  Seaman,  N.  R.  F. 

Lee,  P.  H.,  Reg.  Sup.  Sergt.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Lefkowitz,  D.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lefkowitz,  D.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lefkowich,  W.  B.,  Btry.  B,  58th  Light  F.  A.,  20th  Div. 
Leeper,  W.  T.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Leeper,  A.  B.,  Pvt.,  Btry.  E,  1st  F.  A.,  Replacement  Div. 


Leggett,  Robt,  Pvt.,  72nd  Co.,  M.  G. 

Leggett,  James  A.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 

Leggett.  C.  H.,  Sergt.,  12th  Co.,  3rd  Regt.,  Air  Service 

Mechanic. 
Leggett,  J.  K.,  Corpl,  Co.  K,  6th  F.  A.,  6th  Div. 
Leggett,  V.  W.,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps.,  23rd  Div.,  B.  E.  F., 

10th  Northumblnd.  Fusileers. 
Leggett,  C.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
LeGette,  C.  H.,  Sergt.,  4th  Co.,  4th  Regt.,  Air  Ser.  Mech. 
Leigh,  A.  B.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Leigh,  W.  E.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  32nd  and  2nd  Div. 
Leigh,  A.  B.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  C,  113th  Art.,  30th  Div. 
Leigh,  H.  T.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  316th  Heavy  F.  A.,  81st 

Div. 
Llewellyn,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  322nd  Inf.,  81st. 
Lentz,  J.  W.,  Mus.  2nd  CI.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lentz,  P.  L..  Pvt.,  Btrv.  D,  318th  F.  A. 
Lentz,  J.  W.,  Mus.,  1st  CI.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lentz,  T.  L.,  Ord.  Sergt.,  121st  Co.,  Field  Ordnance. 
Lentz,  Wm.,  Sergt.,  437th  Co.,  1st  Replacement  Troops, 

Engrs. 
Leonard,  H.  G.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  Inf.,  6th  Div' 
Leonard,  V.  C,  Pvt.,  120th  Regt.,  Amb.,  30th  Div. 
Leonard,  C.  R.,  Pvt.,  Med.  Dept.,  82nd  Div. 
Leonard,  J.  W.,  App.  Seaman,  Navy. 
Leonard,  M.  M.,  Pvt.,  Co.  L,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Leonard,  F.  B.,  Pvt.,  425th  Co.,  Air  Signal  Corps,  83rd 

Div. 
Leonard,  J.  S.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  M.  G.  Co.,  10th  Regt. 
Leonhardt,  Geo.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Leonhardt,  B.  F.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Leslie,  J.  T.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lester,  L.  M.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Sec.  528,  Army  Amb.  Service. 
Letchworth,  F.  T.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lewallen,  Pvt.,  801st  M.  T.  C. 

Lewallen,  A.  Thad,  1st  Lt.,  1st  Bn.  Adjt.,  61st  Pioneer  Inf. 
Lewellvn,  T.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  F.  W.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  C.  F.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  L.  W.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  R.  T.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  T.  S.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  Noah,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  J.  A.  H.,  Bugler,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  Chas.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  J.  A.,  Pvt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  B.  C,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  John  I.,  Pvt.,  Btry.  D,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  W.  G.,  Seaman,  Merchant  Marine. 
Lewis,  Kincheon,  Pvt.,  Co.  B,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  John  H.,  Pvt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  H.  C,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  81st  Div. 
Lewis,  Jas.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  Sup.  Tr.  Corps,  30th  Div. 
Lewis,  Wm.  C,  Sergt.,  S.  P.  N.  383rd  Co.,  Motor  Tr. 
Lewis,  I.  W.,  Pvt.,  118th  Amb.  Co.,  105th  San.  Tr.,  Med. 

Corps,  30th  Div. 
Lewter,  Wm.  A.,  Corpl.,  4th  Co.,  306th  Sup.  Tr.,  Att. 

81st  Div. 
Levy,  Archie  A.,  Co.  A,  144th  M.  G.  Repl.,  40th  Div. 
Lieber,  B.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lightsey,  J.  L.,  Pvt.,  General  Hoso.  Co.,  Med.  Corps. 
Ligon,  jas.  H.,  Sergt.,  54th  Co.,  Marines,  2nd  Division. 
Liles,  W.  A.,  1st  Sergt.,  Btry  A,  36th  F.  A..  12th  Div. 
Liles,  Wm..  M.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  M.,  313th  Inf.,  79th  Div. 
Liles,  P.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Liles,  F.  E.,  Lieut.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lilly,  G.  C,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lilly,  L.  B.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lindley,  R.  H.,  Pvt.,  13th  Btry.,  F.  A. 
Lindley,  F.  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  317th  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Lindsay,  W.  B.,  Sergt.,  Unassigned,  2nd  Co.,  C.  A.  C. 
Lindsay,  Robt.  O.,  1st  Lt.,  139th  Aero  Sqd.,  2nd  Pur- 
suit Group. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Lindsay,  John  William,,  Chauffeur,  Air  Service. 
Lindsay,  C.  S.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lindsay,  C.  D.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lindsay,  J.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lindsey,  R.  P.,  Pvt,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lineback,  W.  P.,  Pvt,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lineback,  W.  P.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lineback,  G.  E.,  Pr.  Cook,  Med.,  Infiramry  Div. 
Lineback,  H.  J.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  1st  Co.,  Med.  Dept. 
Lineberger,  C.  P.,   Sergt.,  33rd   Co.,   Center  Off.  Camp 
Lineberger,  K.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lineburger,  T.  J.,  Pvt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Linker,  E.  N.,  1st  CI.  Fireman,  Navy. 
Linker,  Vic,  Pvt,  Inf.,  31st  Div. 

Linthicum,  Lonnie  C,  Pvt.,  Co.  K,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Linton,  L.  A.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Linville,  J.  O.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Linville,  A.  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Linville,  A.  M.,  Wagoner,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs,  30th 

Div. 
Linville,  Walter  S.,  Sergt.,  Base  Hospital  65. 
Lipe,  J.  W.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lippard,  C.  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  L,  1st  N.  C.  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Lipscomb,  E.  S.,  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  S. 
Little,  F.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs,  30th  Div. 
Litten,  Daniel  R.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Little,  J.  B.,  2nd  Lt,  Btry.  D,  317th  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Litton,  D.  R.,  Wag.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Litton,  D.  R.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lively,  J.  E.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Livengood,  W.  H.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Btry.  F.,  316th  F.  A.,  81st 

Div. 
Livingston,  M.  F.,  Pvt.,  F.  A.,  1st  Corps,  Art.  Park. 
Livingston,  David  McL,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Loatch,  C.  S.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  L,  317th  Inf.,  80th  Div. 
Lochlear,  A.  H.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  M.  G.  Co.,  120th  Regt,  30th 

Div. 
Lockaby,  Jess  M.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Lockamy,  E.,  Pvt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lockamy,  C.  T.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lockavy,  J.  B.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lockerbie,  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Logan,  J.,  Dent.  Asst,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Logan,  Isaac,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Lomax,  Fred  M.,  Pvt.,  Btry.  H,  118th  Art. 
Long,  Kelly,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  Paul  E.,  Pvt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  C.  Y.,  Pvt,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  St.,  Vinston,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  C.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  W.  H.,  Pvt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  G.  N.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  C.  C,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  P.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  Lawrence  D.,  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Long,  Marshall,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  D,  324th  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Long,  Saml.  C,  Pvt  1st  CI.,  Co.  C,  40th  Inf.,  83rd  Div. 
Long,  Wm.  M.,  Pvt.,  9th  F.  A. 
Long,  John,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  Perlymon,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Long,  Claude  V.,  1st  Sergt.,  321st  Co.,  306th  San.  Tr., 

Med.  Corps,  81st  Div. 
Long,  P.  B.,  2nd  CI.  Seaman,,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Lonnon,  O.  G.,  Wag.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lonnon,  O.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Looper,  F.  B.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Love,  R.  R.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Love,  A.,  Pvt,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Love,  A.  P.,  Pvt.,  Co.  B,  C.  A.  C. 
Lovitt,  M.  M.,  Pvt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lovill,  R.  A.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lovitt,  C.  W.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Lovett,  G.  L.,  Sergt.,  54th  Co.,  Heavy  A.,  C.  A.  C. 
Lovette,  G.  R.,  Cook,  22nd  Co.,  Inf. 
Lowder,  T.  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lowdermilk,  Millard  F.,  Pvt.  1st  CI..  Q.  M.  C. 
Lowe,  J.  H.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lowe,  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lowe,  W.  G.,  1st  Lt.,  Inf.,  20th  Div. 
Lowe,  R.  M.,  Pvt.,  1st  CL,  Q.  M.  C. 
Lowery,  C.  C,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lowery,  Thos.  C,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lowery,  W.  S.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lowery,  S.  B.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lowery,  D.  T.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lowins,  G.  C,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lowman,  R.  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lowman,  R.  L.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lowman,  D.,  Pvt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Lowman,  E.,  Wag.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Lowry,  W.  S.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Loy,  Wm.  D.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  I,  384th  Inf.,  96th  Div. 
Lucas,  J.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lull,  A.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lumley,  E.  I.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lumsden,  W.  B.,  Sergt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lupton,  Corless,  Pvt.  1st  CL,  14th  Amb.  Co. 
Lutz,  A.  S.,  2nd  Lt.,  Chief  Surgeon's  Office. 
Lutz,  Garland  E.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lyda,  M.  C,  Pvt.,  Inf. 

Lyerly,  George,  L.,  Major,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lynch,  M.,  Sergt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lynch,  M.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lynch,  J.  M.,  Mus.  2nd  CI.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Lynch,  A.  A.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  9th  Art.,  80th  Div. 
Lyon,  W.  E.,  Pvt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lyon,  B.  R.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Lyon,  Zeno  G.,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Btry  A,  1st  Bn.,  C.  C. 
Lyon,  Wm.  A.,  Pvt.  1st  CL,  Co.  B,  Marine  Corps. 


Mabe,  J.  W.,  Cook,  105th  Engr.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Mabe,  W.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Mabe,  J.  G.,  Private,  105th  Engr.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Mabe,  J.  G.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Mabe,  J.  T.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Mabry,  O.  B.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 

Macintosh,   L.   C,   Capt,  Med.  Corps,   91st   Div.,   361st 

Regt. 
MacNair,  H.  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Madden,  M„  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Maddery,  E.  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Maddery,  W.  G.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Magill,  T.  B.,  Private,  Co.  5,  81st  Div.,  306th  Sup.  Tr. 
Mahaffee,  G.,  Private,  M.  O,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mahaffee,  J.  B.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mahaley,  J.  A.,  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  156th  Depot  Brigade. 
Mahoney,  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Main,  N.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Makepeace,  H.  F.,  Sergt.,  317th  Amb.  Co.,  80th  Div. 
Mallard,  L.  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Malone,  C.  L.,  Q.  M.,  Navy. 
Malone,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Malone,  C.  E.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Dept.  Base  Hospital. 
Maltha,  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Manekin,  Ben,  Q.  M.  C,  31st  Co.,  31st  Div. 
Maner,  J.  S.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Maner,  V.  B.,  Private,  Co.  B,  81st  Div..  321st  Inf. 
Maness,  J.  C,  Private,  Btry.  A,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 
Maness,  C.  A.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 

Mangan,  J.  J.,  Private,  Co.  B,  37th  Div.,  136th  M.  G.  Btn. 
Mangum,  ('.  \\\,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mangum,  H.  R.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  156th  Depot  Brigade. 
Mangum,  H.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  115th  M.  G. 
Mauley,  B.  W.,  Private,  Q.  M.,  Co.  302. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Mann,  L.  B.,  Cook,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Mann,  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Mann,  W.  G.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30ch  Div. 

Mann,  T.  M.,  Private,  Sup.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  323rd  Inf. 

Mann,  W.  H.,  Cook,  Btry.  E,  1st  F.  A. 

Mann,  R.  N..  Sergt.,  Lafayette  Div.,  Med.  Sup.  Det. 

Mann,  W.  M.,  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 

Mann,  J.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  L,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Mann,  0.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  56th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Manning,  G.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Manning,  W.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105ch  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Manning,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Mansfield,  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Maranda,  John,  Bugler,  Hdqrs.  Co.,   105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Maranville,  C.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Margolis,  H.  J.,  Private,  Btry.  D,  81st  Div.,  316th  Artly. 
Margolis,  M.  Y.,  Private,  Btry.  D,  81st  Div.,  316th  Artly. 
Markham,  C.  E.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Markham,  M.  H.,  Corpl.,  81st  Div.,  316th  F.  A. 
Markham,  J.  B.,  Private,  72nd  M.  G. 
Marley,  J.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Marley,  C.  T.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Marley,  W.  G.,  Yeoman,  Navy. 

Marion,  W.  S.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Marlow,  A.,  Mech.,  Co.  55,  7th  Div.,  55th  Inf. 
Marlowe,  C.  R.,  Private,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Marrow,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  llofh  M.  G.  Btn.,  30th  Div. 
Mars,  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Marsh,  W.  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  H,  56th  Pioneer  Inf. 
Marsh,  Lawrence  B. 

Marshall,  J.  T.,  Wag.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Marshall,  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Marshall,  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Marshburn,  W.  C,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C  . 
Marshburn,  J.  A.,  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Marshall,  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Marshall,  H.  C,  Private,  Co.  12,  20th  Engrs. 
Martin,  J.  E.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  W.  R.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  E.  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  R.,  Sergt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  W.  T.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  G.  D.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  B.  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  S.  B.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  S.  D.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  F.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Martin,  C.  T.,  Co.  G,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Martin,  W.  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 
Martin,  F.  E.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Martin,  O.  R.,  Private,  87th  Sq.,  Air  Service. 
Martin,  D.  M.,  Yeoman,  Navy. 
Marvin,  O.  M.,  Private,  Unit  O,  Base  Hospital. 
Mason,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mason,  G.  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  29th  Div.,  Motor  Sup.  Tr. 
Massey,  I.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Massey,  I.  G,  Corpl.,  Co.  B-C,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Massey,  L.  M.,  Private,  Co.  L,  5th  Pioneer  Inf. 
Massey,  P.  F.,  Private,  Btry.  A,  81st  Div.,  317th  Artly. 
Masten,  F.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  308th  Tank  Corps. 
Masters,  S.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Matheson,  P.  J.,  Musician,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Matheson,  R.  A.,  Corpl.,  Sig.  Corps,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  306th 

Btn. 
Matthews,  J.,  Private,  Base  Hospital,  20th  Div. 
Mathews,  O.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Matthews,  W.  M.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  323rd 

Inf. 
Mathis,  W.  L.,  Bug.,  Co.  C,  118th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 


Mathis,  R.  D.,  Cook,  Co.  2,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
Mattocks,  W.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mauldin,  B.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mauldin,  R.  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Maultsby,  R.,  Private,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Maultsby,  D.  H.,  Jr.,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,   115th 

M.  G.  Btn. 
Maultsby.  J.  A.,  2d  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  11th  F.  A.  Br. 
Mauney,  R.  C,  Wag.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Maurada,  J.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Maus,  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Maxwell,  R.  M.,  Sergt.,  872nd  Aero  Squadron. 
Maxwell,  R.  D.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Maxwell,  R.  M.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  872nd  Air. 
May,  C.  D.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
May,  J.  A.,  Seaman,  Merch.  Marines. 
May,  W.  B.,  Mech.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
May,  W.  F.,  Fireman,  Navy. 
May,  W.  T.,  1st  Lt.,  Base  Hospital  No.  6. 
May,  J.  D.,  Private.  72nd  Div.,  320th  F.  A. 
May,  C.  M.,  Private,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Mayberry,  D.  F.,  1st  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  F.  A. 
Mayes,  M.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Maynard,  H.  D.,  Private,  Btry.  D,  12th  Div.,  34th  F.  A. 
Maynard,  G.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Maynard,  R.  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Maynard.  G.  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 
Maynard,  S.  A.,  Chauffeur,  Signal  Corps. 
Maynard,  D.  L.,  Private,  Btry.  16,  F.  A. 
Maynard,  E.,  Private,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Maynor,  C.  H.,  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Maynor,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  323rd  Inf. 
Mayo,  J.  C,  Sergt.,  Btry.  E,  8th  F.  A. 
McAlpin,  C.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McArver,  J.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McArver,  W.  T.,  M.  E.,  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.  105th  Engrs., 
30th  Div. 

McBane,  P.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

McBee,  S.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McBride,  W.  W.,  Sergt.,  Sq.  D,  Air  Service. 

McBride,  T.  L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  56th  Pioneers. 

McBroom,  W.  N..  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

McBroom,  J.  S.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  E,  52nd  C.  A.  C. 

McBryde,  V.,  Corpl.,  Co.  L,  3rd  Div.,  30th  Inf. 

McCabe,  H.  L.,  Private,  Co.  M,  53rd  Pioneer  Inf. 

McCall,  Roy  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  106th  Motor  Transport. 

McCall,  D.  F.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McCall,  E.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McCall,  D.  F.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McCall,  W.  G.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  C,  2nd  Bn.,  H.  A. 

McCarroll,  H.  T.,  Sergt.  1st  CI.,  638th  Sqdn.,  Air  Service. 

McCasley,  J.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

McCauley,  J.  W.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

McCauley,  H.  L.,  Pvt,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McCauley,  John  W.,  Cook,  Btry.  C,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

McClain,  H.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McClellan,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McClure,  R.  C,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

MeCollum,  R.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Eners.,  30th  Div. 

McComb,  R,  E.,  Pvt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

McConell,  Geo.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  9th  F.  A. 

McCorkle,  J.  W.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

McCorkle,  H.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McCorkle,  Sergt.,  Btry.  D,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

McCorkley,  Hugh  J.,  Sergt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  D,  105  Engrs., 
30th  Div. 

McCormick,  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

McCormiek,  Alex.  L.,  2nd  Lt.,  Aviation,  Signal  Corps. 

McCormick,  Jas.  M.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. 

McCoy,  Robt.  Oates,  Sergt.,  318th  M.    G.    Btry.,    Med. 

McKay,  Hamiilton  W.,  Major,  Base  Hosp.  No.  6,  Med.  C. 

McKeithan,  R.  P.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


McCuiston,  Jas.  G.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  B,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
McCullen,  Samuel  David,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  46th  C.  A.  C. 
McCullers,  W.  D.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  D,  F.  A.  R.  D. 
McCurry,  D.  R„  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McDaniel,  Marcus  Bryan,  H.  A.  2nd  CL,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
McWDaniel,  D.  J.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
McDaniel,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McDaniel,  Matthew  M.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  331st  Inf., 

83rd  Div. 
McDee,  S.  L.,  Jr.,  Sergt.  1st.  CI,  4th  Air  Service  Mech. 
McDonald,  W.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McDonald,  E.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McDonald,  F.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McDonald,  Chas.  Jasper,  2nd  Lt.,  Btry.  B,  11th  F.  A.  R.  D. 
McDonald,  J.  C,  Corpl,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  316th  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
McDonald,  Chas.  L.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  A,  105th  M.  P., 

30th  Div. 
McDonald,  W.  A.,  Private  1st  CI.,  116th  Aero  Sqdn. 
McDonald,  F.  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McDuffie,  B.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
MeDuffie,  Roger  A.,  2nd  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  46th  F.  A.,  16th 

Div. 
McEachern,  D.  S.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
McEachin,  A.  L.,  Navy. 

McElrath,  C.  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McEntire,  King  H.,  Wag.,  Co.  B,  4th  Cams,  C.  A.  P. 
McFadven,  D.  W.,  Private,  322nd  F.  R.  S.,  Q.  M.  C. 
McFadyen,  Jas.  S.,  Corpl.,  6th  Co.,  306th  Supply  Tr.,  81st 

Div. 
McFarland,  F.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McGatha,  Will,  Private,  Co.  D,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
McGatha,  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Enors.,  30th  Div. 
McGeachey,   R.   W.,  M.    E.    Jr.    Gr.,    Hdqrs.    Co.,    105th 

Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McGeachy,  J.  A.,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
McGee,  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McGee,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McGee,  H.  B.,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
McGee,  J.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McGhee,  E.  W.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Det.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
McGhee,  H.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McGhee,  H.  A.,  Lds.  for  M.  M.,  Navy. 
McGill,  N.  F.,  Corpl.,  Artly.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div. 
McGilvary,  J.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
McGinnis,  R.  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McGinnis,  R.  W.,  Musician,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McGinnis,  L.  F.,  Landman  Electrician,  Navy. 
McGlotham,  A.  R.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  321st  Service  Bat. 
McGowan,  R.  S.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McGowan,  E.  S.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McGowan,  E.  S.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
McGuire,  N.  W.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McGuirt,  R.  G.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McGuirt,  J.  B.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McHoller,  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mclntyre,  J.  M.,  1st  Lt.,  Officers'  Training  Camp. 
Mclntyre,  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mclntyre,  F.  G.,  Private,  Co.  H,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Mclver,  E.  M.,  1st  Lt.,  Med. 

McKay,  A.  G.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McKtel.  J.  T.,  Private,  113th  F  .A.,  30th  Div. 
McKeel,  F.  W.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McKeel,  W.  G.,  Fireman,  Navy. 
McKeithan,  W.  R.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McKinnie,  U.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McKinnon,  H.  A.,  2d  Lt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McKinnon,  W.  S.,  2d  Lt.,  Aviation,  1st  Pursuit  Group, 

27th  Squadron. 
McKinney,  C.  !■'.,  Wag.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  316th  F.  A. 
McKinney,  U.  L.,  Private,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 


McKnight,  C.  S.,  Private,  Co.  E,  7th  F.  A. 
McKoy,  F.  K.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McKoy,  H.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McKoy,  H.  B.,  M.  E.  Sr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
McKoy,  W.  G.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McLain,  C.  W.,  Seaman,  5th  Naval  District. 
McLaughlin,  C.  S.,  Private,  9th  H.  A. 
McLaurin,  J.  L.,  Sergt.,  1st  Div.,  117th  Rainbow  Div. 
McLaurin,  A.,  Private,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
McLaurin,  D.,  Private,  Inf. 
McLawhorne,  R.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McLawhon,  R.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McLean,  J.  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  317th  M.  G. 
McLean,  J.  R.,  Private,  323rd  Sup.  Co.,  Q.  M.  C. 
McLean,  G.  H.,  2t  Lt.,  F.  A. 

McLean,  D.  R.,  Private,  Co.  M,  8th  Div.,  323rd  Regt. 
McLean,  J.  L.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  K,  20th  Div.,  50th  Inf. 
McLendon,  L.  P.,  Major,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McLendon,  M.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McLeod,  H.  E.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  79th  Div.,  312th  F.  A. 
McLeod,  W.  A.,  Private,  Vet.  Det.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McLeod,  D.,  2d  Lt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30ch  Div. 
McLeod,  D.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McLeod,  W.  A.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McLeod,  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McLeod,  I.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
McMahan,  H.  G.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McManus,  H.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McManus,  M.  T.  Y.,  Pha.  Mate,  Navy. 
McMichael,  T.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  115th  M.  G.  Btn.,  30th 

Div. 
McMickle,  P.  E.,  Private,  Ord.  Det.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
McMickle,  P.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McMillan,  A.  B.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

McMullan,  P.  S.,  Corpl.,  Co.  15,  1st  Corps,  20th  Engrs. 
McMurray,  R.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  10th  Div.,  41st  M.  G.  Btn. 
McNabb,  J.  R„  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McNair,  J.  E.,  Photographer,  War  College,  War  Dept. 
McNeely,  O.  W.,  2d  Lt.,  Co.  K,  82nd  Div.,  328th  Inf. 
McNeil,  L.,  Private.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McNeill,  K.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
McNeill,  L.,  Sergt.,  Det.  20th  Div.,  Engrs. 
McNeill,  B„  Private,  Co.  G,  2nd  Div.,  Depot  Brigade. 
McNeily,  J.  F.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McNeely,  R.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McNutt,  S.  W.,  Private.  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McRae,  J.  A.,  Private,  Med. 
McQueen,  D.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McQueen,  D.  M.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McQueen,  J.,  Mech.,  7th  Btry.,  Anti-Aircraft. 
McQueen,  D.  M.,  Corpl.,  F.  A.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div. 
McRae,  H.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
McRae,  R.  A.,  Private,  Co.  A,  42nd  Div.,  156th  Inf. 
McSwain,  H.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McSwain,  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
McSwain,  L.  R.,  Private,  Btry.  C,  9th  F.  A. 
McWhorter,  O.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Meade,  J.  J.,  Private,  Btry.  A,  1st  Prow  Dev.  Brigade. 
Meads,  W.  S.,  Private,  Co.  B-A,  81st  Div.,  317th  Regt. 
Meares,  J.  W.,  Sergt.,  Motor  Trans.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div. 
Mears,  M.  L.,  Private,  Co.  18,  Transport  Corps. 
Measmer,  A.  J.,  Private,  Co.  M,  118th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Mtdl'ord,  J.,  1st  Prov.  Comp.,  71st  Regt. 
Medlin,  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Medlin,  H.,  Private,  Co.  K.  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Medlin,  F.,  Private,  Casual,  San.  Sq.  2,  84th   Div..   San. 

Corps. 
Medley,  J.  M.,  Private,  Co.  A,  30th  Div..  115th  M.  G. 
Medlock,  C.  H„  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Meekins,  C.  G„  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


Meskins,  J.  L.,  Private.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Meeks,  W.  J.,  Private,  Co.  F,  30ch  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Meisenheimer,  M.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Meisenheimer,  C.  A.,  Jr.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  324th 

Inf. 
MeJchor,  H.  W.,  Private,  Rep.  F.  A.  R.  D.,  31st  Grand  Div. 
Mellis,  R.  P.,  Private,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Melton,  D.  J.,  Bug.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Melton,  W.  .,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Melton,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Melton,  W.  E.,  Bug.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Melton,  S.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Melton,  W.  R.,  Corp!.,  Med.  Corps,   13th  Amb.  Co.,  1st 

Div.,  1st  San.  Tr. 
Melvin,  R.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Melvin,  P.  J.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  M.  G.  T.  C. 
Memory,  H.  H.,  Private,  Co.  H,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Mendenhall,  S  .W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mendenhall,  J.  W.,  Cook,  Med.  Corps,  39th  Rep. 
Menefe,  W.,  Mech.,  M.  G.  Co.,  2nd  Inf. 
Menzies,  H.  A.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Merrell,  A.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30tn  Div. 
Merrill,  H.  L.,  Sergt.,  16th  Cav. 
Merritt,  M.  H.,  Sergt.,  Med  Corps. 
Merritt,  F.  W.,  Serge.,  Co.  H,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Messer,  P.  L.,  Musician,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Messer,  D.  L.,  Musician,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Metts,  E.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Meyer,  M.  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Meyer,  L.  B.,  2d  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  41st  Div. 
Michael,  D.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  E.ngrs.,  30th  Div. 
Michael,  E.  I.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Michaels,  J.  A.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105ch  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Michael,  E.  D.,  Private,  Co.  E,  42nd  Div.,  83rd  Inf. 
Michael,  Z.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  316th  H.  F.  A. 
Michael,  D.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 
Midgett,  J.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Midgette,  J.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30»h  Div. 
Midgette,  Louis  Oscar,  Chief  Yeoman,  Navy. 
Milam,  T.  P.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Millen,  R.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Miller,  Wm.  P.,  Private,  Btry.  E,  H.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Miller,  D.  H.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  E.  L.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  J.  C,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  R.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  Oscar,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  A.,  Musician  2nd  CI.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  W.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  F.  A.  R.  D. 

Miller,  D.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  L.  E.,  Sergt,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  R.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  W.  A.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Miller,  Eslie  L.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Sup.  Unit,  321st  Regt., 
41st  Div. 

Miller,  Clarence  Hubert,  Sergt.,  2nd  Co.,  120th  Inf.,  30th 
Div. 

Miller,  F.  O.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 

Miller,  Henry  Eugene,  Private,  Co.  H,  321st  Inf.,  81st 
Div. 

Miller,  Warren  S.,  Jr.,  2nd  Lt..  Co.  H..  M.  G.  T.  C. 

Miller,  James,  Private,  57th  Supply  Co. 

Miller,  Chas.  M.,  Sergt.,  Air  Service. 

Miller,  C.  M.,  Corpl.,  Medical  Corps. 

Millikan,  J.  O.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Milliken,  John,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Millis,  Wm.  A.,  Jr.,  Carpenter  Mate,  Tr.  Sta.,  Navy. 

Milles,  P.  R.,  Private,  Co.  D,  30th  Amn.  Tr. 

Milles,  W.  B.,  Private,  Ord.  Dept.,  Att.  1st  Arm|y  Hdqrs. 

Mills,  J.  T.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 

Mills,  L.  N.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Mills,  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Mills,  T.  C,  Cook  3rd  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R  .F. 

Mills,  Richard  T.,  Private  1st  CI..  Co.  D,  322nd  Regt., 

81st  Div. 
Millikan,  John  O.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Milton,  C.  C,   Corpl.,  Medical  Corps. 
Mincey,  W.  O.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  B,  114th  M.  G.  Bn., 

30th  Div. 
Minnish,  W.  R.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Minton,  Preston  J.,  Private  1st  CI.,  476th  Co.,  M.  T.  C. 
Mintz,  M.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Misskellv,  L.  B.,  Cook,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mitcham,  DeWitt  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Mitchell,  Shelly  G.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  E,  32nd  Inf. 
Mitchell,  A.  S.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mitchell,  J.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mitchell,  F.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.  30th  Div. 
Mitchell,  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mitchell,  E.  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs  ,  30th  Div. 
Mitchell,  F.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Michell,  James,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  E,  105,h  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Mitchell,  B.  T.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mitchell,  W.  S.,  Private  1st  CI.,  1st  Co.,  153th  Depot  Brig. 
Mitchell,  Carl,  Mechanic,  Co.  D.,  331st  Pioneer  Inf.,  83rd 

Div. 
Mitchell,  Joe  B.,  Private,  Co.  G,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Mitchell,  Corbet  V.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  321st  Art.,  82nd 

Div. 
Mitchell,  Jasper,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  C,  119th  Inf.,  30th 

Div. 
Mitchell,  Fred  W.,  Private,  120th  Field  Hos.,  30th  Div. 
Mitchell,  Dr.  Geo.  Wm.,  Capt,  Med.  Corps,  156th  Inf., 
42nd  Div. 

Mitchiner,  R.  K.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Mizelle,  C.  E.,  Corpl.,  Q.  M.  Dept.,  105th  Sup.  Regt.,  30th 
Div. 

Mizzell,  C.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moffitt,  Robt.  G.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  8th  Regt., 
F.  A.  R.  D. 

Moffitt,  J.,  Private,  Co.  E.  105th  Eners.,  30th  Div. 

Moffitt,  L.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moffitt,  Herndon  A.,  1st  Lt.,  Btrv.  B,  6th  Trench  Mortar, 
C.  A.  C. 

Mohorn,  John  M.,  Sergt.,  20th  Co.,  156th  Depot  Brig. 

Moir,  A.  L.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  1st  Div. 

Monfredo,  C.V.,  Sergt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Montgomery,  Private,  2nd  Co..  C.  A.  C. 

Montgomery,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 
Div. 

Monday,  A.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  K,  323rd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 

Monroe,  Private,  Co.  D,  S.  A.  T.  C. 

Montooth,  F.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moody,  H.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Moody,  Willie  Edward,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  D,  322nd  Inf., 
81st  Div. 

Moolanaar,  J.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Moon,  Leo,  Private,  Co.  I,  120th  Inf..  30th  Div. 

Moonaghan,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Mooney,  P.,  Private,  Co.  E.  105th  Eners..  30th  Div. 

Moore,  Melton  M.,  Private,  Btry.  C,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  J.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  H.  A.,  Sergt.,  Stable  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 
Div. 

Moore,  G.  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  E.  B.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  E.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C.  losth  Eners.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  L.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  H.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  G.  K.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  B.  L.,  Private.  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 

Moore,  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 

Moore,  B.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


Moore,  E.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  J.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  E.  B.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  E.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  J.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  D.  T.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  A.  K.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  G.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Moore,  F.  M.,  Oiler,  Merchant  Marine. 

Moore,  C.  D.,  2nd  Lieut.,  Btry.  M,  66th  F.  A. 

Moore,  G.  E.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,   U.  S.   Navy. 

Moore,  Howard,  Private. 

Moore,   Jos.  T.,   Private,   Infirmary   E   42,   Med.   Corps, 

3rd  Regt,  F.  A.  R.  D. 
Moore,  Chas.  J.,  1st  Lt.,  Cos.  A,  G,  D. 
Moore,  J.  H.,  Sergt.  1st  Class.,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Moore,  C.  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  322nd  Regt.,  81st  Div. 
Moore,  DuBrutz  Cutlar,  Private,  7th  Co.,   10th  Sector, 

C.  A.  C,  Anti-Aircraft. 
Moore,  A.  Roy,  Q.  M.  Sergt.  Sr.  Grade,  Q.  M.  Det. 
Moore,  Harry  B.,  Sergt.,  3rd  Regt.,  Air  Service. 
Moose,  C.  J.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Moose,  A.  R.,  Musician  2nd  CI.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Moose,  E.  B.,  Musician  2nd  CI.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Moose,  Tom.,  Private,  Medical  Corps. 
Moose,  Henry  B.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Moose,  T.  F.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Moose,  J.  O.,  Sergt.,  Hospital  Unit  O. 
Moose,  H.  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Moose,  Mack  G.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  B,  115th  M.  G.  Regt., 

30th  Div. 
Moose,  B.  T.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  H,  51st  Pioneer  Inf. 
Morgan,  Ethan,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  118th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Morgan,  J.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Morgan,  G.  W.,  Cook,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Morgan,  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morgan,  Doctor  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Morgan,  John,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morgan,  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morgan,  W.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  L,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Morgan,  G.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  Tr.  Field,  Air  Service. 
Morgan,  J.  T.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  B,  Q.  M.  C,  91st  Div. 
Morgan,  Hugh  T.,  Private,  4th  Co.  Casuals,  Artillery. 
Morgan,  W.  M.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  G,  128th  Inf.,  32nd 

Div. 
Morgan,  P.,  Coppersmith  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Morgan,  W.  C,  Seaman,  U.  S.  N. 
Morgan,  E.  J.,  Mch.  2nd  Class,  Naval  Aviation. 
Morgan,  John  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  30th  San.  Tr.,  Am.  Tr., 

81st  Div. 
Morgan,  K.  D.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  324th  Regt., 

81st  Div. 
Morgan,  Arthur  Butt,  Seaman,  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Morris,  John  R.,  Private  1st  CI.,  113th  F.  A. 
Morris,  R.  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  L.  J.,  Corpl.  Bugler,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Morris,  G.  R.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  John  B.,  Private,  Co.  F.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  Wade,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  R.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  Wm.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  J.  II.  \\\,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  L.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  W.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  J.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Morris,  Frank  Brown,  Sergt.,  321st  Amb.  Co.,  Medical 

Corps  SI st    Div. 
Morris,  O.  I!.,  Mach.  2nd  Class,  Aviation,  U.  S.  N. 


Morris,  Dave  E.,  Private,  1st  CI.,  Co.  F,  321st  Inf.,  81st 

Div. 
Morris,  Jas.  M.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  C,  51st  C.  A.  C, 

1st  Div. 
Morris,  F.  A.,  Private,  Co.  C,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Morris,  Allie  B.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Morris,  T.  T.,  Private,  Co.  E,  351st  Inf.,  88th  Div. 
Morris,  Dr.  G.  B.,  Capt,  Med.   Corps,  20th  Div.,  Reg. 

Army. 
Morrison,  R.  R.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Morrison,  H.  C,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morrison,  C.  B.,  Corpl.,  551st  Co.,  M.  T.  C. 
Morrison,  J.  B.,  Private,  Fire  Co.,  3rd  Engrs. 
Morrison,  Coy  C,  Private,  1st  CI.,  Co.  B,  323rd  Inf.,  81st 

Div. 
Morrison,  Stephen  C,  Exl.  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Morrow,  W.  F.,  Regt.  Sergt.  Major,  Hdqrs.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Morrow,  W.  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morrow,  E.  Z.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morton,  John  C,  Private,  Co.  M,  324th  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Morton,  Ben.,  Bugler,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morton,  F.  L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Morton,  E.  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  G,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Morton,  H  .T.  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Moseley,  D.  F.,  Gunner's  Mate  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Moseley,  F.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Moseley,  T.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mosley,  L.  R.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Moseley,  Jesse  N.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Inf. 
Mosely,  John  F.,  Private,  Co.  G,  22nd  F.  D.,  Engrs. 
Moseley,  Chas.  A.,  Private,  M.  G. 

Moser,  Will,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Moser,  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mcser,  Kenneth  H.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  120th  Inf.,  30th 

Div. 
Moser,  Carm  S.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Moser,  Almond  Carleton,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  120th  Inf., 

30th  Div. 
Mosse,  J.  J.,  Private,  Co.  F.,  105th  Am.  Tr. 
Moss,  Spurgeon,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  5th  Railroad  Art. 
Motsinger,  J.  M.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mott,  Marshall  L,  Jr.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  B.,  Btry.  304,  Tank 

Corps. 
Moye,  Willie  C,  Private,  M.  T. 

Moyle,  John,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mozingo,  John  W.,  Corpl.,  Mech.  Unit  No.  1,  A.  S.  C. 
Mull,  R.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mull,  C.  N.,  Cook,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mulholland,  L.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mullican,  H.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mullican,  H.  G.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Mullimeaux,  Joseph  B.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  305th  San. 

Tr.,  Med.  Corps.,  80th  Div. 
Mullis,  R.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mullis,  K.  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mullis,  D.  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Mullis,  Henry  R.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  317th  M.  G.  Bn.,  81st  Div. 
Mumford,  Charlie  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  K.  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Munday,  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Mundy,  Chas.  Edward,  Private,  1st  CI.,  1st  Co.,  Amn.  Tr.. 

1st  Corps,  Artillery  Park. 
Murdock,  James  T,  Private,  Inf.,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Murphy,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Murphy,  John  D. 

Murray,  D.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Murray,  J.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Murray,  E.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  C.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Murray.  Edward  T,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Muse.  W.  II.,  Jr..  Private,  Co.  C.  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Myclyett,  E.  \V.,  Corpl.,  Motor  Co.,  Hdqrs.  Regt.,,  Inf., 

8rd  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Myers,  W.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Myers,  L.  E.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Myers,  Edward  W.,  Major.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Myers,  H.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Myers,  Zeb,  Private  1st  CI.,  43rd  Co.,  Depot  Brigade. 
Myers,  J.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Myers,  James  F.,  Private,  Co.  F,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Myers,  Willie,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btrv.  B,  113th  F.  A.,  30th 

Div. 
Myrick,  Freeman,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  H,  120th  Inf.,  30th 

Div. 


Nail,  Geo.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nash,  S.  N.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nash,  L.  C,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nash,  J.  R.,  Wag.,  113th  F  .A.,  30th  Div. 
Nash,  John  C,  1st  Lieut.,  53rd  Inf.,  6th  Div. 
Nash,  Eugene  L.,  Head  Cook,  Base  Hospital  No.  65. 
Nash,  John  F.,  1st  Lieut.,  80th  Ami.  Co.,  Med.  Corps. 
Nash,  Liston,  H.  A.  1st  CI.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Nash,  J.  E.,  Corpl.,  Base  Hosp.  No.  65,  Med.  Corps. 
Nary,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  H,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Neal,  P.  I.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  318th  Inf.,  80th  Div. 
Needham,  C.  E.,  Private,  Co.  M.,  323rd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Needham,  Jas.  E.,  Pvt.,  1st  CI.,  Base  Hosp  .No.  65,  Med. 

Corps. 
Neelye,  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Neese,  Jay  H.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Neese,  Jay,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Neese,  Arnold,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  120th  Inf.,  T.  M. 

Btry.,  30th  Div. 
Neese,  M.  R.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  306th  Co.,  Amn.  Tr.,  81st  Div. 
Neighbors,  Tom  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Neighbors,  Dalma  O.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  G,  323rd  Inf.,  81st 

Div. 
Neil,  Avery,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nelson,  A.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nelson,  Gad,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nelson,  Guy  V.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nelson,  Wm.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nelson,  Wm.  F.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  F,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nelson,  G.  V.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nelson,  Fred  H.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  342nd  F.  A.,  89th  Div. 
Nesbit,  W.  Y.,  Pvt,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nettles,  H.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nettleton,  Geo.  P.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Neuer,  Jack  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Neuer,  J.  J.,  2nd  Lt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Neuer,  Jack  J.,  M.  E.  Sr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Neville,  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Newall,  S.  F.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Newberry,  Clarence  B.,  Phm.  M  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Newby,  C.  M.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Newell,  H.  B.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Newell,  W.  G.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Newell,  Hayden  W.,  Private,  13th  Co.,  Inf. 
Newkirk,  M.  M.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Newkirk,  M.  W.,  Pvt,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Newman,  W.  R.,  Pvt,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Newman,  Geo.  R.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Newman,  E.  W.,  Pvt,  M.  C,  105th   Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Newman,  J.  T.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Newman,  J.  B.,  Private,  C.  A.  C. 
Newsome,  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Newsomie,  Lloyd,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Btry.  C,  55th  Coast  Art., 

First  Army. 
Newsom,  Frank  H.,  Fireman  2nd  CI.,  Naval  R.  F. 
Newton,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Newton,  W.  M.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Newton,  Chas.  F.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Newton,  Miller  L.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Newton,  J.  R.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  E,  118th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Nichols,  John  T.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  341st,  F  and  G,  Q.  M.  C. 
Nichols,  Andie  R.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  52nd  Co.,  C.  A.  C. 
Nichols,  G.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nichols,  L.,  Pvt,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nichols,  C.  R.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nichols,  H.  C,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nichols,  Herman,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Nichols,  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nicholson,  J.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Nicholson,  James  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nicholson,  Henry  H.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  30th  Co.,  M.  P.,  30th 

Div. 
Nicholson,  Thos.  I.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Niven,  S.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div'. 
Niven,  T.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nixon,  K.  J.,  R.  S.  M.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Noble,  Chas.  S.,  2nd  Lieut.,  Btry.  E,  25th  F.  A.,  9th  Div. 
Nobles,  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nobles,  B.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Norfleet,  F.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Norfleet,  Dr.  E.  P.,  1st  Lt.,  San.  Co.,  Med.  Corps,  51st 

Pioneer  Inf.,  4th  Div. 
Norman,  Jas.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  105th  Am.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Norman,  Virgil  James,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Norris,  Zell,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  B,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Northington,  Major,  Base  Hosp.  No.  65,  Medical  Corps. 
Norris,  L.  V.,  Pvt,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Norris,  J.  C,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Norris,  Henry,  Major,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nortwick,  Van  D.  L.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Norwood,  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Norwood,  G.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Norwood,  O.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Norwood,  P.  F.,  Pvt.,  1st  CI.,  Co.  F.,  303th  Engrs.,  81st 

Div. 
Nookirk,  H.  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Nowell,  W.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nowell,  Will  C,  Corpl.,  Btry.  C,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nowell,  Jos.  K.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Nowlan,  Albert  E.,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  B.,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Nunn,  Paul  S.,  2nd  Lieut.,  Inf.,  98th  Div. 
Nunn,  J.  L.,  Cook,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Nunn,  Rodolph,  Corpl.,    119th  Inf.  Band,  30th  Div. 
Nurkin,  J.,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Nye,  Edgar  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engn'.,  30th  Div. 


Oakley,  W.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Oakley,  W.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Oates,  C.  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Di\. 

O'Briant,  E.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 

Obriant,  Robt.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  17th  F.  A.,  2nd  Div. 

O'Brien,  C.  A..  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

O'Brien,  B.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

O'Brien,  Wm.  Solomon,  Private  1st  CI..  104th  Amn.  Tr. 

O'Connor,  C.  A.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

O'Daniel,  L.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Odell,  T  C,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 

Odell,  Wilson,  Pvt.  1st  CI..  Co.  H.,  Inf.,  21st  Div. 

Oden,  Howard,  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 

Odon,  Sidney  W.,  Pvt,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Odom,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Odom,  M.  P.,  Btry.  A,  3rd  Reg.,  Replacement. 
Ogburn,  T.  H.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ogburn,  Thos.  C,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Btry.  B.,  Motor  Tr. 
Offman,  Otho  F.,  Sergt.,  Sup.  Co.,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Olive,  Ryland  W.,  2nd  Lieut.,  Air  Service. 
Olive,  Collier  C,  1st  Lieut.,  147th  Aero  Squadron. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Olives,  Hubert  E.,  1st  Lieut.,  Btry.  A,  317th  F.  A.,  81st 

Div. 
O'Neal,  S„  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
O'Neal,  E.  F.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
O'Neil  A.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Orr,  Luther,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Orr,  Walter  O.,  Seaman  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Osborn,  J.  R.,  Cook.  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Osbcrn,  J.  B.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Osborne,  J.  R.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Osborne,  J.  V.,-Cook,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Osborne,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Osborne,  Joseph,  Corpl.,  802nd  Aero  Squadron. 
Osborne,  Percy  L.,  Pvt.,  120th  Med.  Corps.,  30th  Di-v. 
Otersen,  Wm.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Outlaw,  L.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Overby,  Henry,  Corpl.,  Sup.  Co.,  306th  Sig.  Corps,  81st 

Div. 
Overcash,  R.  C,  Pvt.,  Co.  G,  2nd  Rest.,  Engrs. 
Overman,  Jack,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Overman,   Malvin   I.,   Private,   Co.   D,  315th  Amn.   Tr., 

90th  Div. 
Overton,  Floyd  D.,  Pvt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Overton,  F.  D.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Overton,  W.  A.,  Private,  Cavalry. 
Owen,  John  W.,  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Owen,  D.  B.,  Pvt.,  323rd  Amb.  Co.,  306th  San.  Tr.,  Med. 

Corps,  81st  Div. 
Owens,  Bob,  Pvt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Owens,  Matthew,  Pvt.  1st  CI.,  Co.  D,  306th  Amn.  Tr., 

81st  Div. 
Owens,  Ernest,  Cook,  Co.  B,  321st  Regt.,  81st  Div. 
Otent'ne,  Claude  L.,  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Padgett,  F.  L.,  Private  ,M.  P. 

Padgett,  R.  A.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Padrick,  W.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 
Padrick,  W.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Page,  T.  T.,  Private,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Page,  C,  Private,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Page,  A.  V.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Page,  K.  A.,  Chief.  T.  M.,  Naval  Aviation. 
Page,  M.  W.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  5th  Div. 
Page,  S.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  233nd  Inf. 
Page,  W.  E.,  Capt.,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Painter,  W.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pail,  I.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Palmer,  J.  L.,  Ph.  Mate,  Navy. 

Palmer,  W  .L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs'.,  30th  Div. 
Palmer,  C.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Palmer,  H.  H,  Yeoman,  Navy. 

Panton,  H.  D.,  Capt.,  Btry.  A,  7th  A.  A.  Sector,  C.  A.  C. 
Pappas,  P.,  Private,  Cook  School,  Q.  M.  C. 
Pappendick,  G.  F.,  1st  Lt.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Parish,  J.  A.,  Corpl.,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Parish,  E.  V.,  Wag.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Parish,  D.  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Parker,  W.  T.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Parker,  J.  T.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Parker,  D.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Parker,  K.  G.,  Private,  Co.  I),  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Parker,  O.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Parker,  John  N.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Tarker,  W.  S.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Parker,  I..  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Parker,  W.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Parker,  B.  C  .  2nd  Lt.,  64th  Artly. 
Parker,  J.  E.,  Private,  Co.  B,  80th  Div.,  305th  Engrs. 
Parker,  J.  T.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  22nd  Div.,  0th  Artly. 
Parker,  J.  N.,  Private,  Btry.  C,  81st  Div.,  316th  F.  A. 


Parker,  C.  H.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Parker,  G.  R.,  Wag.,  42nd  Div.,  117th  Engrs. 

Parker,  J.  D.,  Private,  M.  G.  Co.,  80th  Div.,  318th  Regt. 

Parker,  G.  R.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  B,  3rd  Div.,  3rd  F.  A. 

Parker,  L.  G.,  Seaman,  C.  G.  S. 

Parker,  R.  J.,  Corpl.,  Anti-Aircraft  Artly. 

Parker,  S.  H.,  Private,  Co.  F,  6th  Div.,  54th  Inf. 

Parker,  C.  W.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  Inf.,  22nd  Ret.  Co. 

Parks,  C.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  308th  Engrs. 

Parnell,  T.  H.,  31st  G.  S.  II. 

Parnell,  D.  H.,  Jr.,  Private,  Co.  C,  68th  Engrs. 

Parrett,  W.,  Mech.,  Inf.,  Co.  F,  29th  Div. 

Parris,  R.  K.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.  ,30th  Div. 

Parris,  J.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Parris,  R.  E.,  Private,  Co.  B,  120th  Regt. 

Parrish,  E.  W.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Parrish,  E.  V.,  Cook,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Parrish,  P.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Parrish,  H.  I.,  Yeoman,  Navy. 

Parsons.  J.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Partin,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  H,  42nd  Div.,  165th  Inf. 

Partin,  A.  S.,  Private,  Med.  Det.,  Co.  8,  10th  Anti-Aircraft 

Sector. 
Paschall,  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Paschall,  J.  E.,  Phm.,  Navy. 
Passopulos,  J.,  Private,  Co.  H,  Ord  Dept. 
Patton,  S.  M.,  Capt.,  Sup.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  318th  F.  A. 
Pate,  B.  N.,  Corpl,  113tn  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Pate,  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pate,  F.  J.,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps. 
Pate,  J.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  128th  Engrs. 
Pate,  C,  Private,  Co.  L,  20th  Inf. 

Patterson,  U.  D.,  Corpl.,  Ord  Det.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Patterson,  W.  R.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Patterson,  N.  D.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Patterson,  W.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Patterson,  F.  M.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Patterson,  C.  B.,  Private,  Co.  G,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 

Patterson,  J.  D.,  Jr.,  Private,  Co.  C,  42nd  Div.,   117th 
Engrs. 

Patterson,  J.  E.,  2d  Lt.,  F.  A.,  81st  Div.,  Unassigned. 

Paul,  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Paylor,  W.  C,  Private  ,Co.  A,  S.  A.  T.  C. 

Paylor,  C.  H„  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  602nd  Engrs. 

Payne,  A.  C,  Seaman,  N.  R.  F. 

Payne,  A.  L.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Dept.,  82nd  Div.,  328tn  Inf. 

Payne,  Dr.  R  .L.,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  77th  Div.,  306th  Inf. 

Payne,  J.  B.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Peacock,  D.  B.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Pearce,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pearce,  D.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pearce,  W.  B.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Evac.  Hospital. 

Pearson,  M.  B.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pearson,  J.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F  .A.,  30th  Div. 

Pearson,  J.  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  323rd  Inf. 

Pee,  Albert,  Hcrsheshoer,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Peed,  J.  C,  Private,  M.  T.  C,  Co.  M.  F.  542. 

Peeden,  B.,  Private,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 

Peedin,  W.  G.,  Sergt.,  317th  Amb.  Co.,  80th  Div..  305th 
San.  Tr. 

Peedin,  J.  W.,  Yeoman,  Navy. 

Pegram,  J.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Peel,  G.  A.,  Private,  M.  G. 

Peel,  S.  C,  Private,  Fire  and  Guard. 

Peele,  J.  E..  Sergt.,  U.  S.  Gen.  Hospital  No.  42. 

Peeler,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  85,  M.  T.  C. 

Pender,  J.  1!.,  Jr.,   1st  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co..  F.  A.  R.  D.,  2nd 
F.  A. 

Pender,  J.  O.,  Private,  Co.  H,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 

Pendergrafl,  L.  \\\,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pendergraft,  L.  E.,  Private.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Pendergass,  R.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pendergrass,  H.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pendleton,  M.  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Peneger,  0.  G.,  Engineer,  D.  0.  W.,  Navy. 

Penland,  A.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pennell,  C.  W.,  Corpl,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pennington,  R.  S.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pennel,  W.  R.,  C.  M.,  Navy. 

Pipkin,  W.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Periones,  A.,  Private,  Co.  D,  12th  Div.,  73rd  Inf. 

Perkins,  S.  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Perkins,  S.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Perkins,  S.  L.,  Private,  Hdqrs.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Perkins,  S.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Perkins.  A.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Perkins,  H.  G.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  306th  Engrs. 

Perkins,  W.  D.,  Sergt,  Med.  Art.,  65th  Base  Hospital. 

Perry,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Perry,  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Perry,  E.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Perry,  G.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Perry,  Thos.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Perry,  W.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Perry,  D.  W.,  Yeoman,  Navy. 

Perry,  L.  J.,  Wag.,  Med.  Corps.,  320th  Amb.  Co.,  80th  Div. 

Perry,  J.  A.,  Private,  Recruiting,  4th  R.  Camp. 

Perry,  C.  V.,  Storekeeper,  Navy. 

Perry,  A.  F.,  Capt.,  Aviation. 

Perry,  H.  W.,  2d  Lt.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  371st  Inf. 

Perry,  W.  C,  M.  G.  Co.,  6th  Div.,  54th  Inf. 

Perry,  F.  O.,  Private,  Co.  S,  21st  Engrs. 

Perry,  W.  N.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Co.  S.  D.,  30th  Div., 
113th  Regt. 

Perry,  W.  F.,  Cook,  52nd  Inf. 

Peschaw,  W.  A.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Peschan,  W.  A.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Peters,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Peters,  R.  B.,  Jr.,  2d  Lt.,  Inf. 

Peterson,  D.  E.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Peterson,  T.  A.,  Private,  M.  G.  Co. 

Pethel,  C.  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  2nd  Regt.,  156th  D.  Br. 

Petree,  W.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.  ,30th  Div. 

Petrea,  F.  S. 

Petteway,  B.  F.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pettus,  W.  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pew,  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pharr,  S.  I.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Phifer,  C.  P.,  Cook,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Phifer,  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Phifer,  E.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Philemon,  C.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Philemon,  C.  L.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 

Phillips,  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Phillips,  J.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Phillips,  L.  E.,  Cook,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Phillips,  R.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Phillips,  W.  S.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Phillips.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Phillips,  C.  R.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Phillips,  O.  S.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Philips,  Henry  M.,  Engineman  2nd  Class,  Naval  Reserve. 
Phillips,  Davis  G.,  Private,  Co.  A,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Phillips,  Wm.  M.,  Private,  Co.  A,  165th  Inf. 
Phillips,  C.  R.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  C,  F.  A.,  90th  Div. 
Phillips,  Lawrence  E,  Cook,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Phillips,  Moses  C,  Private,  35th  Co.,  San.  Tr.,  7th  Div. 
Phillips,  Claude  L.,  Bugler,  Co.  M,  324th  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Phillips,  Wm.,  Corpl.,  184th  Aero  Sqdn. 
Phillips,  Jas.  M.,  Cook,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  Motor  Tr. 
Phipps,  G.  I.,  Bugler,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Photinos,  Louis,  Private  1st  CI.,  Med.  Detach.,  Washing- 
ton Barracks,  D.  C. 


Pichard,  O.  P.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pickard,  Beni.  F.,  Private,  6th  Co.,  Casualty  Regt.,  F.  A. 

R.  R. 
Pickard,  Robt.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pickard,  Olinthius  P.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Pickard,  Bruce  Lee,  Capt.,  Co.  H,  815th  Pioneer  Inf. 
Pickett,  Frank  L.,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Pierce,  Frank  M.,  Private,  Co.  B-F,  60th  H.  A. 
Pierce,  G.  M.,  Private.  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Pierce,  L.  O.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Pierce,  Claude  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div, 
Pierce,  Uriah,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pierce,  Bailey  W.,  Corpl.,  308th  M.  S.  T.,  83rd  Div. 
Pierce,  Thos.  R.,  Private,  Btry.  E,  9th  and  11th  F.  A., 

81st  Div. 
Pierce,  J.  L.,  Machinist  Mate  2nd  Class,  Navy,  Aviation. 
Pierce,  Sidney,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  L,  2nd  Inf.,  19th  Div. 
Pierce,  L.  O.,  Private  1st  CI.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Pigg,  C.  C,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pike,  Roy  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  90th  Inf. 
Pike,  Wm.  K.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pike,  Roy  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pilkinton,  Joe,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  C,  2nd  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Pilley,  G.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Pinkham,  J.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Pinkston,  C.  A.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pinner,  John  G.,  Reg.  Sup.  Sergt.,  Sup.  Co.,  316th  F.  A., 
81st  Div. 

Pinner,  Benj.  A.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  F,  120th  Inf.,  30th 
Div. 

Pipkin,  W.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pittman,  Worth,  Private,  Band,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
(Killed.) 

Pitman,  R.  R„  Bugler,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pitman,  E.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pitman,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pittard,  John  Edward,  Private,  Co.  I,  322nd  Inf.,  81st 
Div. 

Pittman,  A.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pittman,  James  L.,  Private,  Btry.  E,  10th  F.  A. 

Pittman,  Randolph,  Private,  Co.  D,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 

Pittman,  Jas.  K.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Base  Hos.  No.  101. 

Pittman,  Eboon  S.,  Private  1st  CI.,  13th  Co.,  G.  O. 

Pittman,  Benj.  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  301st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 

Pitts,  L.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pitts,  Wm.  P.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  F,  306th  Am.  Tr.,  81st 
Div. 

Plaster,  P.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Measant,  J.  H.,  Corpl,  Btry.  D,  3rd  Artillery. 

Pleasants,  Malcolm  B.,  Sergt.  1st  CI.,  133rd  Co.,  Transp. 

Pless,  F.  M.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pless,  Roy  G.,  Private,  S.  P.  D. 

Plyler,  A.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Poarch,  P.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Poe,  Fred.,  Private,  306th  Am.  Tr.,  81st  Div. 

Poe,  Richard  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Poe,  E.  J.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Poe,  Eugene  A.,  Btry.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Detach,  of  Inf. 

Poisson,  DuBrutz,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 

Poland,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Eners.,  30th  Div. 

Polk,  H.  A.,  Private,  1st  01..  Btry.  D,  120th  F.  A. 

Pollard,  H.  C,  B.  S.  M.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pollock,  W.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Polston,  Jesse,  Private,  Co.  D,  57th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Pool,  J.  H.,  1st  Lt.,  Post  Exchange,  156th  Deo.  Brie-.,  Inf. 

Poole,  Andrew  J.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Poole,  Ruble  I.,  1st  Lt.,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 

Poole,  G.  F.,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Poole,  Lonnie,  Private,  118th  Amb.  Co.,  105th  San.  Tr., 
30th  Div. 

Poole,  Robt.  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Sup.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Poole,  Sye  D.,  Private,  Co.  G.,  323rd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Poole,  Clifton  A.,  Sergt.  1st  CI.,  Evac.  Hosp.  No.  2. 
Poole,  Jas.  S.,  Private,  329th  Regt.,  Q.  M.  C,  81st  Div. 
Poole,  Claude  T.,  1st  Lt.,  Field  Hosp.,  Med.  Corps,  36th 

Regt.,  7th  Div. 
Poole,  Alex.,  Private,  211th  Aero  Squadron,  Inf. 
Poore,  Floyd  Monroe,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  Postal  Exp.  Ser. 
Poovey,  J.  F.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pope,  Roy  Jones,  Seaman  2nd  CL,  Navy,  5th  Naval  Dist. 
Pope,  C.  J.,  Corpl.,  105th  Engrs.  Ti\,  30th  Div. 
Pope,  Geo.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pope,  W.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Pope,  Wm.  C,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Pope,  E.  F.,  Private  1st  CL,  Co.  A,  Medical  Service. 
Poplin,  J.  O.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Poplin,  P.  J.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Poplin,  Jas.  T.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  E,  3rd  F.  A.,  6th  Div. 
Porter,  J.  A.,  Private,  Inf. 
Porter,  C.  B.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Porter,  D.  N.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Porter,  C.  T.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  F,  Depot  Brig. 
Porterfield,  G.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Poston,  Wade,  Private  1st  CL,  Co.  D,  114th  M.  G.  Bn., 

30th  Div. 
Poteat,  F.  A.,  Private,  Ord.  Det.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Poteat,  V.  C,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Poteat,  Guthrie  E.,  Wagoner,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Poteat,  Wm.  E.,  Private  1st  CL,  Co.  G,  360th  Am.  Tr., 

81st  Div. 
Poteat,  W.  R.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Potter,  B.  W.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Potts,  Walter  C,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Potts,  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Potts,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Potts,  L.  A.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Potts,  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Potts,  Cloyd  A.,  Sergt.,  30th  Co.,  156th  D.  B.,  Inf. 
Potts,  Louis  K.,  Private,  Veterinary  Regt.,  Remount. 
Potts,  Clarence  M.,  Private,  10th  Co.,   104th  F.  Hosp., 

26th  Div. 
Potts,  Rome  W.,  Private  1st  CL,  3rd  Co.,  C.  A.,  42nd  Div. 
Powell,  J.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Powell,  J.  C,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Powell,  Avery,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Powell,  R.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Powell,  W.  I.,  Private,  113th  F  .A.,  30th  Div. 
Powell,  Will,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Powell,  David  Thos.,  Private  1st  CL,  Co.  G,  28th   Inf., 

1st  Div. 
Powell,  S.  N.,  Corpl.,  Depot  Co.,  Art.  Am.  Tr.,  3rd  Army. 
Powell,  D.,  Wagoner,  Btry.  D.  71st  Regt.,  C.  A.  C. 
Powell,  Oscar  C,  Private  1st  CL,  4th  Co.,  306th  M.  T.  C. 
Powell,  Thos.  E.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  Unassigned. 
Powell,  Jos.  C,  Private  1st  CL,  Psychological  Work. 
Powell,  Wm.  E.,  Sergt.  1st  CL,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  Med.,  156th 

Depot  Brigade,  20th  Div. 
Powell,  Chas.  Percy,  Private,  Co.  C,  Inf.,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Powers,  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Powers,  Jesse  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  54th  Inf.,  6th  Div. 
Powers,  Benj.  F.,  Sergt.,  San.,  Att.  156th  Deiiot  Br. 
Poythress,  L.  P.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Pratt,  J.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Pratt,  L.,  Sad.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Pratt,  Joseph  Hyde,  Col.,  105th  Engrs.,  301  h   Div. 
Pressly,  John  M.,  Capt.,  Base  Hos.,  Medical  Corps. 
Pressley,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Presaon,  W.  S.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Preyer.  Allan  T.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  I,  322nd  Inf..  Slst  Div. 
Price,  W.  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Price,  F.  E.,  Corpl.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Price,  J.  S.,  Private,  22nd  Btry.,  O.  A.  R.  D. 


Price,  W.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  4th  Regt. 

Price,  N.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Price,  J.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Price,  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Price,  W.  L,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Price,  J.  D.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Price,  R.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Price,  M.  L.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Price,  C.  L,  Private,  Co.  L,  50th  Inf.,  20th  Div. 

Price,  J.  Hampton,  Sergt.  Line,  M.  P.,  81st  Div. 

Price,  Lloyd,  Sergt.,  Btry.  D,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Price,  F.  E.,  Private  1st  CL,  14th  Regt. 

Price,  W.  J.,  Wagoner,  Co.  A,  8th  Corps,  Artillery  Park. 

Pridett,  Lebander,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pridgen,  C.  L.,  Maj.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Prince,  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pritchard,  Elisa  Edgar,  Jr.,  Seaman,  3rd  Naval  Dist. 

Preslar,  G.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Privette,  D.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Privett,  H.  L,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Proctor,  J.  K.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Proctor,  B.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Propst,  W.  L.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pruitt,  Geo.  C,  Capt.,  Co.  F-H-13,  Med.,  18th  Inf.,  1st  Div. 

Pruitt,  D.  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pruitt,  Tom,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pryor,  K.  W.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Pugh,  E.  B.,  Private  1st  CL,  Co.  A,  51st  Inf. 

Pugh,  J.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pugh,  E.  C,  Corpl.,  105th  Sup.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Pulley,  C.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Pulliam,  Charlie  B.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 

Purcell,  E.  G.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div.  ' 

Putnam,  B.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Queary,  S.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Quinlivan,  W.  F.,  Sergt,  Co.  A.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Quinerly,  Wm.  A.,  Private,  Ordnance  Dept. 

Quinn,  Arthur  K.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B-A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Quintrell,  F.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Radcliff,  O.  M.,  Private,  Btry.  C,  316th  Art.,  81st  Div. 

Radcliff,  R.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Radford,  J.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Rainey,  Jas.  S.,  Corpl.,  Q.  M.  C. 

Rainwaters,  Henry,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co..  56th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Ramsauer,  C.  B.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Ramseur,  C.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Ramsey,  W.  C,  Sergt.,  Ord.  Det.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Ramsey,  C.  S.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Rand,  Gordon,  Private  1st  CL,  Btry.  D.,  F.  A.  R.  D. 

Randlemian,  John  W.,  Sergt.   1st    CL,    Hdqrs.    Detach., 

Transportation  Corps. 
Randall,  Elphus  T.,  Corpl.,  Co.  I,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Randolph,  G.  B.,  Storekeeper,  Etc.,  Navy. 
Rankin,  R.  W.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  D,  105lh  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rankin,  W.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Raper,  W.  E.,  Sergt.,  1st  Co.,  1st  Regt.,  Air  Service. 
Roseoe,  Lewis  T.,  Machinist  Mate,  Navy. 
Ratchford,  P.  O.,  Private.  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ratcliff,  H.  M.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  B,  3rd  Replacement  Inf. 
Rateliff,  M.  O.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ratcliff,  Z.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Ratterree,  Rright,  Private,  Co.  G,  322nd  Regt..  81st  Div. 
Ratterree,  P.  G..  Private  1st  CL,  Co.  G.,  322nd  Inf..  81st 

Div. 

Ratley,  Duncan  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  321st  Inf..  81st  Div. 
Rawles,  A.  C,  Private  1st  CL,  78th  T.  C,  35th  Regt. 
Rawlins,  F.  L..  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rawls,  W.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ray,  A.  M.,  Horseshoer,  Btry.  C,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Ray,  R.,  Capt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Ray,  J.  F.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Ray,  Robert  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Ray,  0.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Ray,  S.  W.,  Sad.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Ray,  A.  M.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Ray,  Odis,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Raynor,  Wm.  T.,  Cook,  Med.  Corps. 

Reagan,  Bratha  Mott,  Private,  Depot  Brigade. 

Reap,  Chas.  A.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  L,  51st  Pio.  Inf.,  4th  Army- 
Corps. 

Reap,  H.  E.,  Private,  9th  F.  A. 

Reavis,  U.  F„  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reavis,  I.  D.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reavis,  B.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reavis,  Holland,  Mess  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 
Div. 

Rector,  P.  F.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Redfearn,  J.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Redlern,  Joe  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  402nd  Tel.  Bat.,  Signal  C. 

Redman,  O.  P.,  Cook,  C.  A.  C. 

Redmon,  C.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Reece,  B.  J.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reece,  Chas.  R.,  Private,  77th  Base  Hospital,  M.  C. 

Reece,  Judson,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 

Reed,  John  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reeves,  N.  O.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Regan,  D.  C,  Private,  323rd  Inf.,  Med.  Corps.,  81st  Div. 

Register,  H.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Register,  Harmon,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  114th  Art.,  30th 
Div. 

Register,  M.  O.,  Ph.  Mate  1st  Class,  Navy. 

Register,  G.  L.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  317th  Art.,  81st  Div. 

Reichle,  Geo.  W.,  Chf.  Gun.  Mate,  Naval  Reserve. 

Reichle,  Frank  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  316th  M.  G.  Bn.,  81st 
Div. 

Reid,  C.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  116th  Inf.,  29th  Div. 

Reid,  W.  H.,  Corpl.,  16th  Co.,  4th  Tr.  Bn.,  D.  B. 

Reid,  K.  V.,  Bugler,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  144th  Inf.,  36th  Div. 

Reich,  Edward  A.,  Private,  Motor  Co.  11,  Med.  Corps. 

Reinhardt,  Joe  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 

Reinhardt  Clate  G.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 
Div. 

Reinhardt,  John  J.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 
Div. 

Reins,  R.  R.,  Corpl.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reitzel,  E.  E.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Reitzel,  Perry  Vance,  Corpl.,  Co.  L,  4th  Inf.,  3rd  Div. 

Reives,  Napoleon  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 
Div. 

Renn,  J.  J.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Respess,  E.  J.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Respess,  Samuel  J.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co,,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 
Div. 

Respess,  S.  J.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reveley,  Miss  Annie  Dade,  Nurse,  Red  Cross. 

Reynolds,  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reynolds,  L.  D.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reynolds,  Jas.  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Reynolds,  Ernest  G.,  Private,  Co.  F,  11th  Inf.,  5th  Div. 

Reynolds,  C.  K.,  Private  1st  CI.,  336th  Co.,  Foreign  Guard. 

Rhodes,  J.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Rhodes,  W.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Rhodes,  C.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Rhodes,  C.  B.,  Corpl.,  66th  Co.,  5th  Regt.,  Marine  Corps, 
2nd  Div. 

Rhvne,  R.  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Rhymer,  W.  A.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 

Rhymer,  W.  A.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Ribet,  J.  A.,  Chauffeur  1st  CI.,  Hdqrs.,  4th  Regt.,  Air  Ser- 
vice Mech. 

Rice,  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Rice,  J.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Rice,  Guy  S.,  Private,  Base  Hospital  Unit. 

Rice,  H.  F.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Rice,  Wilbur  A.,  Private,  2nd  Inf.,  2nd  Div. 

Rice,  Willie  B.,  Private,  Inf.,  4th  Division. 

Rice,  Robt.  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  G,  331st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 

Rice,  Thos.  E.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  L,  106th  Inf.,  27th  Div. 

Rice,  Sidney  Henderson,  Private,  Co.  D,  118th  Art.,  81st 

Div. 
Rich,  Marcus  H..  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Richardson,  Seymore,  Private,  Co.  D,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Richardson,  A.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Richardson,  John  H.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  I,  9th  Inf. 
Richardson,  A.  M.,  Sergt.,  Aviation. 
Richardson,  Wm.  E„  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Richardson,  Leon  C.,  Jr.,  C.  Q.  M.  A.,  Navy. 
Richardson,  Everett  C,  Private,  Base  Hos.  101,  Med.  C. 
Richardson,  Carl  T.,  Cook,  Med.,  65th  Base  Hospital. 
Richters,  C,  Jr.,  Mach.  Mate,  U.  S.  N. 
Ricks,  Howard  T.,  Private,  317th  Co.,  Med.  Dept.,  80th 

Div. 
Ricks,  R.  E.,  2nd  CI.  Br.  Mate,  Navy. 
Riddick,  Wallace  W.,  Capt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Riddle,  Floyd  H.,  Private,  Co.  M.,  5th  Pioneer  Inf. 
Riddick,  L.  R.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  B,  Inf.,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Ridenhour,  H.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ridenhour,   Robt.   Eugene,  Jr.,   Private,   Q.   M.   C. 
Ridge,  Chas.  Baxter,  Private,  Co.  B,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Ridge,  Carman  W.,  Navy. 

Ridge,  Stamey,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  B,  8th  Trench  Mor- 
tar Bn.,  C.  A.  C. 
Ridling,  Ira.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ried,  W.,  Private,  Co.  F.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rudisill,  Wm.  G.,  Private  1st  CI.,  324th  M.  G.,  81st  Div. 
Rierson,  W.  J.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rierson,  Sanders  C,  Jr.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  F,  14th 

Light  F.  A. 
Riggan,  D.  S.,  Corpl,  Co.  M,  324th  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Riggan,  H.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Riggs,  W.,  Hrshr.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Riggs,  L.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Riggs,  G.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Riggs,  Clem.  Manley,  Co.  K,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Rigsbee,  Jas.  J.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  B-C,  113th  F.  A., 

30th  Div. 
Rigsby,  Ike  Jake,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  M,  120th  Inf.,  30tn 

Div. 
Riley,  Y.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Riley,  Joe,  Private,  Co.  C,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Riley,  Yancey,  Private,  Co.  B-C,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Riley,  J.  W.,  Jr.,  Navy. 

Riley,  Jas.  M.,  Sergt.,  Sup.  Co.,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Rimmer,  C.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rimmer,  R.  L„  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ring,  S.  O.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  36th  C.  A.  C. 
Rink,  M.  E.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Rink,  M.  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Riser,  H.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Ritch,  C.  F.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ritch,  K.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ritchie,  R.  R.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ritchie,  E.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ritchie,  R.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rivenbark,  L.,  Cook,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Rivenbark,  L.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rives.  Frank,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  F,  316th  H.  A.,  81st 

Div. 
Rives,  L.,  Private,  Btry.  E.  309th  F.  A.,  78th  Div. 
Rives,  Benj.  L.,  Private,  73rd  Co..  F.  A. 
Roach,  Hubert  M.,  Private,  Co.  G,  306th  Am.  Tr. 
Roach,  Fred,  Private,  Co.  I,  Inf.,  2nd  Div. 
Roane,  P.  T.,  Private,  Co.  L,  314th  Inf.,  79th  Div. 
Robbins,  W.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Robbins,  C.  L.,  Bugler,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Robbins,  L.  \V.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Robbins,   Wm.   McKinley,   Private,   Btry.  D,   13th   Art., 

4th  Div. 
Robbins,  John,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  D,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Rcberson,  Phillip,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rcberson,  Van,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Roberson,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Roberson,  P.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Roberson,  Nathan  R.,  Private,  Co.  I,  324th  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Roberson,  Stephen  L.,  Seaman,  Naval  Reserve. 
Roberts,  D.  I.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Roberts,  E.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Roberts,  J.  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Roberts,  H.  S.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Roberts,  J.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Roberts,  Clarence  V,  1st  Lt.,  Br.  Hdqrs.  Co.,  119th  Inf., 

30th  Div. 
Roberts,  T.  B.,  Private  1st  Class,  Psychological  Dept. 
Roberts,  P.  A.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  F,  306th  Engrs.,  81st  Div. 
Roberts,  J.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  M.,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Roberts,  C.  B.,  Corpl.,  Infantry. 
Roberts,  Andy,  Private,  Co.  M,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Roberts,  G.  R.,  Quartermaster  1st  CI.,  Naval  Aviation. 
Roberts,  Jess.,  Private,  Supply  Co.,  1st  Regt.,  F.  A.  R. 
Robertson,  Edgar,  Gen.  Hosp.  No.  6,  Med.  Dept. 
Robertson,  Claude  L.,  Corpl.,  M.  G.  Co. 
Robinson,  E.  P.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Robinson,  B.  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Robinson,  E.  P.,  Bn.  Sergt.    Maj.,    Hdqrs.    Co.,    105th 

Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Robinson,  C.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Robinson,  J.  A.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Robinson,  W.  W.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Robinson,  Alton,   Private,  117th  Amb.   Co.,   105th  San. 

Tr„  Med.  Corps,  30th  Div. 
Robinson,  Private,  Remount  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Robinson,  David  L.,  Private,  Inf. 
Rockett,  Carl,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rockett,  Wm.  R.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rodden,  J.  F.,  Private,  Co.  D.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rodgers,  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rodgers,  J.  B.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rodman,  W.  C,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rcdwell,  Roy  O.,  Sergt.,  Co.  H,  156th  Dept  Brigade,  Inf. 
Roebuck,  Albert  Q.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  F,  306th  Am.  Ti\, 

81st  Div. 
Rogers,  E.  J.,  Seaman,  U.  S.  N. 
Rogers,  E.  Y.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rogers,  H.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rogers,  E.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rogers,  Felton  Bruce,  Corpl.,  110th  San.  Tr.,  Med.  Corps. 
Rogers,  C.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rogers,  J.  S.,  Wagoner,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rogers,  W.  P.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rogers,  Chas.  R.,  Sergt,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Rogers,  Rembert  A.,  2nd  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  322nd  Inf.,  81st 

Div. 
Rogers,  Wm.  L.,  Private,  Co.  A,  M.  G.,  18th  Div. 
Rogers,  W.  k\,  Private  1st  CI.,  6th  Co.,  H.  A. 
Rogers,  R.  P.,  Corpl.,  Personnel  Co.,  A.  G.  D. 
Rogerson,  J.  W.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  A,  306th   Engrs., 

81st  Div. 
Rollins,  Ernest.  Private.  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rollins,  C.  S.,  Private,  Co.  B.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rollins,  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Rollins,  ('.  I).,  Private,  Co.  F,  168th  Inf.,  42nd  Div. 
Rollins,  Marcus  Antony,  Sergt.,  Co.  ('.  53rd  Inf..  6th  Div. 
Rollins,  IF.  P...  Private  1st  CI.,  21st  Co.,  20th  Engrs. 
Rook.  .1.  W..  Corpl.,  Co.  G,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Rooten,  R.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Roper,  S.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs..  80th  Div. 


Roper,  R.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Roper,  W.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Rcse,  Jchn,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 

Rose,  Frank  R.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  1st  A.  A.  M.  G.  Bn. 

Rose,  M.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  G,  322nd  Inf..  81st  Div. 

Rose,  Chas  A.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  A,  316th  F.  A.,  8lst 

Div. 
Rose,  Chas.  S.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  M.,  32nd  and  82nd 

Regt. 
Rose,  Chas.  C,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  C.  324th  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Rosmand,  F.  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rosemann,  Adolph,  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C.  Base  Hospital. 
Rosenthal,  Jerome,  Crd.  Sergt.,  Ordnance  Dept. 
Ross,  H.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Ross,  L.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rcss,  J.  R.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Ross,  L.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Ross,  P.  J.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rcss,  Jos.  O.,  Private,  Co.  B,  56th  Pioneer  Inf. 
Ross,  E.  L.,  Private,  64th  Co.,  M.  G. 
Rosser,  Alvin  J.,  Private,  Co.  L.,  306th  Engrs. 
Rouse,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Reuse,  H.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rouse,  P.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rouse,  P.  G.,  Private,  118th  Field  Amb.,  Med.  Corps,  30th 

Div. 
Rouse,  L.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Reuse,   Walter  B.,   Private,   1st   CI.,  Co.   C,   167th   Inf., 

42nd  Div. 
Rouse,  Bertie  M.,  Yeoman  F.  3rd  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Rousseau,  V.  P.,  Capt. 

Rcusseau,  Jas.  P.,  Lieut.  Sr.,  Naval  Hosp.,  Med.  Dept. 
Rousseau,  Dr.  Jas.  P.,  Jr.,  1st  Lt.  Jr.  Gr.,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Rousseau,  Malcolm  A.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  Q.  M.  C,  Depot 

Brigade. 
Rcusseau,  Wm.  Archie,  1st  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  Depot  Brigade 

at  Jackson. 
Rowan,  G.  R.,  M.  Mate  1st  Class,  Naval  Aviation. 
Rowe,  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rcwe,  Jos.  Walter,  Apprentice  Seaman,  U.  S.  N. 
Rowe,  Jesse  L.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Med.  Det.,  Base  Hospital. 
Rowe.  E.  D.,  F.  3rd  Class,  Navy. 
Rowell,  Harry  T.,  Sergt.,  156th  Deoot  Brigade. 
Rowland,  Ham,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rowland,  Geo.  T.,  Private  1st  CI.,  301st  Mec.  Co. 
Rowlett,  Joseph  P.,  Sergt.  1st  CI.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Royal,  E.  C,  Cook,  Co.  K,  Infantry. 
Royall,  Geo.  E.,  Private  ,Base  Hospital,  Camp  Jackson. 
Royall,  Kenneth  C,  1st  Lt.,  Btry.  B.  317th  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Royster,  B.  S.,  Capt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Royster,  Beverly  S.,  Jr.,  1st  Lt.,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A., 

30th  Div. 
Royster,  J.  G.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Royster,  J.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rubin,  Sol.,  Corpl.,  Co.  G,  Infantry. 

Rudd,  Franklin  P.,  H.  S.,  Sup.  Co.,  120th  Regt.,  30th  Div. 
Rudisill,  J.  A.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rudisill,  H.  W.,  Pren.  Seaman,  Navy. 
Ruffin,  R.  G.,  App.  Seaman,  S.  A.  T.  C.  Naval  Unit. 
Rule,  A.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Rush.  Wesley  L.,  Surgical  Asst.,  Med..  1st  U.  S.  Engrs., 

1st  Div. 
Russell,  G.  Y.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Russell.  .1.  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Puesell,  A.  F.,  Private,  Co.  C.  105th  Engrs.,  SOtb  Div. 
Russell,  Joe,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Russell,  B.  S.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Russell,  W.  F.,  Private,  113th  F,  A..  30th  Div. 
Russell,  Earnest  R.,  Sergt..  Btry.  A,  54th  Artillery. 
Russell,  H.,  Private,  Btry.  D.  317th  F.  A..  81st  Div. 
Russell,  E.  A.,  Sun.  Sergt.,  Co.  I,  18th  Inf.,  1st  Div. 
Russell,  Cordell.  Private  1st  CI..  15th  Co.,  H.  A. 
Russell,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  H,  1st  N.  C.  Regt.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


Russell,  J.  L.,  Cook,  Co.  F,  52nd  Inf.,  6th  Div. 
Rust,  E.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rust,  F.  H.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rust,  A.  L.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Rust,  Albert  L.,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gi\,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 
30th  Div. 


Sabiston,  W.  E.,  Fireman,  Navy. 
Sadler,  B.  L.,  Private,  Co.  L,  78th  Div.,  311th  Inf. 
Sadler,  S.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sadler,  W.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Saddler,  W.  H.,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Saferight,  J.  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Safrit,  L.  D.,  Private,  Co.  I,  118th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Safrit,  W.  F.,  Private,  Ord.  Depfc. 
Safrit,  A.  F.,  Blacksmith,  Mounted  Div.,  Hdqrs.  Troops, 

81st  Div. 
Saintsing,  E.  O.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Saleeby,  J.  R.,  Co.  B,  7th  Engrs. 
Salem,  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sailing,  A.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Salter,  E,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Samblin,  W.  H.,  Private,  Co.  H,  3rd  Inf. 
Sams,  Z.  V.,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  105th  F.  Sig.  Btn. 
Sample,  R.  C,  2d  Lt.,  Med.  Corps. 
Sanders,  E.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sanders,  F.  L.,  M.  E.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sanders,  F.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sanders,  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sanders,  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Sanders,  F.  L.,  M.  E.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 
Sanders,  V.  C,  Private,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Sanderson,  W.  F.,  Bugler,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sandlin,  L.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sands,  D.  C,  Private,  Btry.  B,  3rd  Div.,  76th  F.  A. 
Sanford,  G.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105ch  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sanford,  J.  B.,  Sad.,  Btry.  B,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Sapp,  O.  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sappenfield,  J.  A.,  Btry.  F,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sappenfield,  J.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sappenfield,  L.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sappenfield,  R.  C,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Saslow,  B.  G.,  M.  M.,  Naval  Air  Service. 
Sauls,  H.  A.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30ch  Div. 
Sauls,  W.  O.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. 

Saunders,  J.  P.,  Private,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 
Saunders,  F.  L.,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Savage,  C.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Savage,  G.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Savage,  I.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Savage,  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Savage,  C.  S.,  Cook,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Savage,  F.  A.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  3rd  Art.  Prk. 
Sawyer,  G.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sawyer,  T.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Scales,  L.  J.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Scarboro,  W.  G.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  F,  81st  Div.,  306th  Artly. 
Scarborough,  W.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Schafer,  E.  E.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  9th  Div.,  68th  Inf. 
Schenck,  M.,  Maj.,  Judge  Ad.  Gen.  Hdqrs. 
Schiffman,  A.  A.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Schlichter,  A.  B.,  Jr.,  Student  Officer,  Aviation  Corps, 

N.  R.  F. 
Schnibben,  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Schoolbred,  W.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Schrum,  J.  R.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Sig.  Btn.,  30th  Div. 
Schubert,  M.  H.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Schulken,  T.  J.,  Musician,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  317th 
F.  A. 


Schulken,  W.  W.,  Private,  Btry.  6,  Trench  A. 

Schvvalb,  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Scott,  C.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Scott,  W.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Scott,  L.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Scott,  B.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30tn  Div. 

Scott,  J.  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Scott,  P.  A.,  Q.  M.,  Navy. 

Scott,  J.  B.,  Sergt.,  M.  P. 

Scott,  Dr.  G.  G.,  1st  Lt.,  Dental  Corps,  2nd  F.  A.  R.  D. 

Scott,  D.  E.,  Col.,  Inf.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 

Scott.  A.  A.,  Private,  Base  Hospital  Det. 

Scruggs,  B.  P.,  Sergt.,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Scruggs,  W.  M.,  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital  54. 

Seaber,  J.  A.,  Jr.,  Elec.  Navy. 

Seahorn,  J.  E.,  Wag.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Seahorn,  J.  E.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Seals,  F.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Seaman,  J.  A.,  Wag.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Sears,  F.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Seawell.  E.  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  Tank  Corps. 

Sedgwick,  H.  E.,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  55th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Seehorn,  W.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Sell,  E.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Sellars,  T.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Sellers,  T.  F.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Sellers,  C.  G.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Sells,  G.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Sessoms,  P.,  Bugler,  Co.  A,  80th  Div..  319th  Inf. 

Sessums,  E.  H.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  8th  F.  A. 
Sessoms,  M.  M.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  E,  14th  Div.,  24nd  F.  A. 

Senter,  C.  T.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  3rd  Inf. 

Settlemyre,  R.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Seymore,  J.,  Private,  Co.  H,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 

Shackelford.  A.  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  8th  Div.,  Motor  Sup.  Tr. 

Shaffer,  W.  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Shaheen,  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  H,  1st  Div.,  28th  Inf. 

Slain,  N.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 

Shanklin,  J.  H..  Private.  Btry.  D,  3rd  F.  A.  R.  D. 

Shannon,  J.  E.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 
Div. 

Shannon,  J.  E.,  Jr.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Sharpe,  T.  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  I,  18th  Inf.,  1st  Div. 

Sharpe,  D.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Sharpe,  J.  R.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  Tank  Corps. 

Sharpe,  G.  A.,  Private,  Co.  31,  Inf. 

Sharp,  E.  J.,  Capt.,  Co.  C,  1st  Div.,  7th  Army  Corps,  Inf. 

Shaver,  P.,  Co.  E,  1st  Div.,  413th  Tel.  B. 

Shaw,  B.,  Wag.,  Co.  C,  F.  A.,  4th  Army  Corps. 

Shaw,  T„  Private,  Co.  G,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Shaw,  D.,  Carptr.  Mate,  Navy. 

Shearin,  S.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B-A,  75th  C.  A.  C. 

Sheetz,  F.  C,  Mach.  Mate,  Navy. 

Shell,  C.  L.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  81st  Div.,  318th  Regt. 

Skelton,  W.  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  73,  Inf.  and  M.  G.  Training. 

Shelton,  W.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Shelton,  C.  J.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Shepard,  B.  J.,  Cook,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Sheppard,  B.  J.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Sheppard,  R.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Shepperd,  C.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Shepherd,  H.  W.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Sherrill,  K.  F.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Sherrill,  P.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Sherrill,  G.  Z.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Sherrill,  S.  H.,  Wag.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Sherrill,  E.  A.,  Private,  Co.  B,  50th  M.  G.  Mech.,  17th  Div. 

Sherrill,  C,  Private,  M.  T.  C.  512,  M.  S.  T.  423,  Co.  512, 
3rd  Div. 

Sherrod,  J.  M.,  Private,  323rd  F.  and  G.  Corps. 

Shields.  P.  E.,  Private,  Replacement  Co.,  Motor  Transport. 

Shields,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


Shipley,  F.  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Shipman,  H.,  Sergt.,  M.  T.  C. 

Shipp,  C.  A.,  Storekeeper,  N.  N.  V. 

Sholar,  R.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Shook,  A.  L.,  Private,  126th  Base  Hospital. 

Shook,  Roy  A.,  Med.  Corps,  Field  Hospital,  30th  Div., 

105th  San  Tr. 
Shoolbred,  W.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 
Shores,  H.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Short,  D.  C,  Private,  Medical. 

Shouse,  J.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Shrago,  H.  I.,  Private,  Inf. 

Shrago,  J.  P.,  1st  Lt,  Co.  I,  12th  Batt.  I.  R.  C,  Inf. 
Shreve,  P.  H.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Shropshire,  R.  A.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Shuford,  D.  E.,  Wag.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Shul'ord,  J.  L.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Shuford,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Shuford,  P.  E.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Shytle,  J.  H.,  Bugler,  Co.  B-F,  81st  Div.,  318th  F.  A. 
Shyver,  C.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  156th  Depot  Br. 
Sidbury,  H.  W.,  Sergt.,  667th  Aero  Squadron. 
Sides,  F.  A.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  C,  58th  F.  A. 
Sides,  J  .W.,  Cook,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
Sides,  W.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sides,  W.  A.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sides,  R.  F.,  Private,  7th  Inf. 
Sides,  O.  O.,  Musician,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sigman,  R.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sigmon,  C.  F.,  Horseshoer,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Sigmon,  Q.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sigmon,  D.  H.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Sigmon,  F.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sigmon.  R.  G.,  Private,  Co.  351  Baker,  89th  Div.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Sikes,  H.  F.,  Ship's  Cook,  Navy. 
Sikes,  C.  J.,  Private,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Sikes,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Silver,  M.,  Private,  Co.  F,  8th  Div.,  62nd  Inf. 
Silverman,  N.  J.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  4th  Corps,  Artly. 

Park. 
Silverman,  D.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Simmons,  W.  L.,  Seaman,  N.  K.  F. 

Simmons,  H.  R.,  Private,  Med.  Dept.,  6th  Div.,  11th  F.  A. 
Simmons,  J.  S.,  Private,  Sup.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Simmons,  C.  M.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Simmons,  T.  S.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Simmons,  R.  A.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Simmons,  V.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Simmons,  H.  C,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Simmons,  F.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.  ,30th  Div. 
Simmons,  D.  F.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Simmons,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Simmons,  E.  S.,  1st  Lt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Simmons,  J.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Simons,  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Simos,  P.  A.,  Private,  Co.  L,  30th  Div.,  117th  Inf. 
Simpson,  W.  E.,  Chief  Elec,  N.  R.  F. 
Simpson,  M.  J.,  Elx.  Radio,  Navy. 
Simpson,  E.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Simpson,  J.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sims,  I).,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sims.  E.  L.,  Bug.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sinclair,  I).  G.,  Fireman,  Navy. 
Singleton,  F.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sinodis,  C.  N.,  Cook,  Co.  H,  78th  Div.,  319th  Inf. 
Siterson,  J.  L„  Private,  A.  R.  D.  31. 
Sitton,  M.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sizrmon.  K.  \V„  1'rivatc,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Skiles,  W.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Skittle!  hm-pe,  1).,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Slade,  (i.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Slade,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Slater,  J.  R.,  Private,  113th  F  .A.,  30th  Div. 

Sledd,  U.  S.,  Sergt.,  Sup.  Troop,  5th  Cav. 

Sloop,  W.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Slough,  W.  J.,  Private,  Co.  E,  9th  Artly. 

Slovvn,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div  . 

Small,  J.  E.,  Private,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 

Small,  G.,  Wag.,  323rd  Field  Hospital,  81st  Div.,  306th 
San  Tr. 

Small,  J.  H.,  Private,  Btry.  2,  6th  Div.,  54th  Inf.,  Intelli- 
gence. 

Smathers,  Carey,  Gunner's  Mate,  Navy. 

Smather,  L.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Smith,  M.  B.,  Sergt.,  Adjt.  Gen.  Dept. 

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W.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  3,  8th  Div.,  156th  Depot  Brigade. 
N.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  319th  Amb.  Co.,  80th 


318th  F.  A. 
318th  Artly. 


J.  J.,  Mech.,  Btry.  F,  81st  Div., 
J.  B.,  Private,  Co.  F,  81st  Div., 
C.  T.,  Private,  Co.  16,  Q.  M.  C. 
L.  W.,  2d  Lt.,  Inf.,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
P.  J.,  Private,  Btry.  A,  5th  Det 
J.  L.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  M,  5th  Div 
E.  F.,  Private,  Co.  F,  Inf. 
H.,  Private,  Co.  M,  81st  Div.,  321st  Regt. 
E.   F.,   Private,   Med.   Corps,   Replacement 


Bat. 
11th  Inf. 


Unit 


A.  N.,  Private,  Co.  G,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Z.  B.,  Sergt.,  Air  Service,  Co.  15,  1st  Mech. 
J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  377,  Marines. 

S.  A.,  Steward  Dept.,  Merchant  Marines. 

G.  M.,  Private,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

V.  R.,  Private,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

G.  C,  Private,  Rifle  Range,  Inf. 

L.  E.,  Private,  Co.  B-D,  6th  Ba.,  Trench  Mortar. 

D.  H.,  Private,  7th  M.  G.  Co. 

H.,  Fireman,  Navy. 

C.  W.,  Mech.,  Sup.  Co.,  29th  Inf. 

J.  P.,  Private,  Co.  56,  56th  Pioneer  Inf. 
N.  S.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  M,  5th  Div.,  11th  Inf. 

D.  Q.,  Private,  Artly.  Btry.  B,  Replacement. 

G.  P.,  Private,  Co.  16,  Central  Officers,  Tr.  School. 

L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

W.  B.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  E,  17th  Engrs. 

W.  A.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  343rd  Fire  and  Guard. 

W.  L.,  Jr.,  Cook,  Navy. 

H.  G.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  E,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 

J.  C,  1st  Lt.,  Replacement. 

W.  M.,  Cook,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  105th  Amtn.  Tr. 

S.  R.,  Private,  Marine  Corps. 

J.  W.,  Jr.,  Private,  Med.  Corps. 

F  .McN.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  F,  3rd  Pioneer  Inf. 

J.  L.  McK.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  42nd  Div.,  167th  Inf. 

S.  H.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  81st  Div.,  318  F.  A. 

R.  G.,  Sergt.,  M.  G.,  Co.  72. 

R.  L.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div..  59th  F.  A. 

W.  W.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  89th  Div.,  340th  F.  A. 

F.  C,  Sergt.,  534th  Engrs. 

J.  A.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  E,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 

M.  B.,  1st  Lt.,  Btry.  2.  371st  Inf. 

B.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
W.  R.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A„  30th  Div. 
H.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
W.  E.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

E.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
M.  L.,  Private,  113th,  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

D.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  80th  Div. 

E.  H.,  Corpl..  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
S.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
A.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
(".  \\\,  Private.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
J.  K..  Private.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Smith,  H.  G.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  C.  S.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  G.  T.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  E.,  Private,  105th  Amtn.  Tr. 
Smith,  B.  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smich,  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  R.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  D.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  G.  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  P.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  S.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  W.  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  G.  F.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  W.  L.,  Jr.,  2d  Lt.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  W.  L.,  N.  C.  Regt.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th 

Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  W.  L.,  Jr.,  2nd  LL,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  L.  R.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  J.  H.,  Private,  Spruce  Div. 
Smith,  J.  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  C.  F.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  A.  H.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  A.  G.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30ch  Div. 
Smith  ,A.  R.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  W.  L.,  Jr.,  2d  Lt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  A.  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  H.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105ch  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  G.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  S.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Smith,  R.  L.,  Wag.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Smitherman,  \V.  G.,  Private,  Co.  B,  6th  Div.,  Trench  M. 
Smyre,  E.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Snead,  S.  T.,  Private,  Btry.  A,  81st  Div.,  316th  F.  A. 
Snead,  L.  O.,  Private,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 
Sneeden,  J.  S.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sneeden,  W.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Snipes,  F.,  Private,  Co.  732,  6th  Group,  M.  C.  G.  T. 
Snipes,  M.  L.,  Private,  Amb.  Co.,  Attached  to  77th  Div. 
Snoddy,  W.  M.,  Private,  Co.  A,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Snyder,  E.  B.,  Elec,  Navy. 

Snyder,  J.  L.,  Corpl.,  66th  Trans.  Corps,  13th  Grand  Div. 
Solomon,  R.  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sovell,  Avery  W.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Sosnik,  Jacob,  Private,  317th  Inf. 
Southerland,  E.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Southerland,  W.  W.,  Mach.  2nd  Class,  U.  S.  N. 
Spain,  Albert  Doyle,  Butcher,  U.  S.  N. 
Spain,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Spainhour,  C.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sparrow,  M.  B.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sparrow,  E.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Speas,  C.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Speed,  J.  A.,  1st  Lt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Spence,  H.  D.,  Private,  Personnel  Office. 
Spence  Royall  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  L,  4th  Pioneer  Inf. 
Spencer,  Linden  A.,  Private,  Co.  G.,  F.  A. 
Spencer,  Charley,  Private,  71st  M.  G.  Co.,  6th  Inf. 
Spencer,  C,  Private,  Co.  E.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Spivey,  W.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  322nd  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Spivey,  J.  B.,  Gunner  1st  CI.,  C.  A.  C,  Anti-Aircraft. 
Spivy,  D.  C,  Private,  Co.   E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Spoon,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Spratt,  Grover  K.,  Private  1st  CI.,  M.  P.,  1st  Div. 
Spratt,  Rober  F.,  Private,  51st  M.  G.  Co.,  17th  Div. 
Springs,  G.  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  F,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Springfield,  L.  E.,  Musician  1st  CI.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Springs,  E.  B.,  2nd  Lt.,  6th  Co.,  2nd  Motor  Mech. 
Sprinkle,  Paul  M.,  Sergt.,  Co.  I,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Sprinkle,  Nathan  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 


Spruill,   Elmer  H.,   Sergt.,  Replacement   Co.,  9th   F.  A., 

Btry.  F. 
Spruell,  G.  M.,  Private,  156th  Co.,  Btry.  D,  1st  Regt. 
Spruill,  W.  C,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Spruill,  M.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Stack,  C.  W.,  Mech.,  Co.  M,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Stackleather,  C.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Stainback,  Clarence  Boyd,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  I.  322nd 

Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Stallings,  Wiley  H.,  2nd  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  322nd  Inf.,  81st 

Div. 
Stallings,  Henry  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  G,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Stamey,  W.  B.,  Private  1st  CI.,  3rd  Co.,  8th  Anti-Aircraft 

Bn. 
Stamey.  Chas.  L.,  Cook,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 

Stamey,  John  A.,  Private,  Co.  C.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stamper,  F.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stanback,  C.  L.,  H.  A.  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N. 
Standi,  S.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Stanley  E,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stanley,  Geo.  W.,  Sergt.,  Troop  K.,  Cav. 
Stansbury,  J.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Stanton,  Wm.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stanton,  Henry  Clarence.  Mchst.  Mate  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Starnes,  F.  G.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Starnes,  J.  W.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Starr,  C.  W.,  Wag.,  Co.  C.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Starr,  Henrv  F.,  Jr..  Capt.  Med.  Corps,  303rd  San.  Tr., 

78th  Div. 
Starrette,  Frank  A.,  Petty  Officer  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Starling,  C.  H.,  Private  1st  C,  Co.  B,  107th  Inf.,  27th  Div. 
Starling,  Troy,  Private  1st  CI.,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Staton,  F.  C,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Staugh,  S.  F.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Steagall,  Jas.  I.,  Capt,  Co.  E,  120th  Inf.,  20th  Div. 
Steele,  P.  J.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Stedman,  H.  S.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stein,  Lewis  J.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  E,  324th  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Stenger,  P.  F.,  Jr.,  Q.  M.  C.  Sergt.  Sr.  Gr.,  Motor  Trans. 
Stephens,  I.  V.,  Private,  H.  A. 

Stephens,  H.  L.,  Sergt.,  306th  F.  A.  Bn.,  81st  Div. 
Stephens,  J.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Stephenson,  S.  R.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Stephenson,  C.  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stephenson,  H.  P.,  Storekeeper,  Naw. 
Stephenson,  Paul  L.,  Private  1st  CI..  13th  Co.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Stephenson,  Carlton,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Stephenson,  Paul  L.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 
Stephenson,  J.  W.,  Private,  Btry.   F,  9th  Regt.,  Signal 

Corps,  3rd  Div. 
Stephenson,  Landon  H,  Private,  Co.  E,  56th  Engrs. 
Stevens,  Thos.,  Private,  Co.  D.  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Stevenson,  E.  R.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stevenson,  C.  L.,  1st  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Stevenson,  E.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stevenson,  Geo.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Steward,  C.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Steward,  C.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Stewart,   C.   T.,   Cook,   Co.   B.   105th   Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stewart,  C.  N.,  Co.  E,  105th  Enars.,  30th  Div. 
Stewart,  L.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stewart,  B.  C,  Wagoner,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Stewart,  Joseph  C,  Private  1st  CI.,  Ordnance  Corps. 
Stewart,  Paul,  1st  Lt.,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Replacement. 
Stirewalt,  Calvin,  Seaman,  146th  Co.,  Navy. 
Stirewalt,  A.  M.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hos.  No.  98. 
Stockard,  Ben  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stockard,  Ben  B.,  M.  E.  Sr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Stockton,   Bernard  C,   Private  1st  CL,  Co.  E,  1st  Gas 

Regt.,  Chemical  War  Service. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Stcgner,  Jchn  P.,  Bugler,  Co.  E,  105th  Am.  Ti\,  30th  Div. 

Stoker,  Charlie,  1st  Sergt.,  C.  W.  S. 

Stokes,  J.  Walton,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Stokes,  Rav,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  B,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 

Stokes,  G.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Stokes,  W.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Stone,  A.  T.,  Private,  141st  Aero  Sqdn.,  Air  Service. 

Stone,  O.  T.,  Private,  306th  Engrs. 

Stcneham,  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Stoner,  John,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  B,  156th  H.  F.  A. 

Story,  John  F.,  Private,  Co.  D,  112th  Regt.,  M.  G.,  29th 

Div. 
Storey,  Walter  E.,  Yeoman,  Navy. 
Storv,  R.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Story,  I-  P-,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Story,  W.  T.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stout,  Leon  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stout,  M.  O.  D.,  Cook,  Sup.  Co.,  317th  F.  A.,  81st  Div. 
Stout,  Ferdie  R.,  Private,  Co.  B,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Stout,  Roland  B.,  Private,  Automatic  Rep.  Dept. 
Stowe,  Baxter  O.,  Private,  See.  16,  M.  T.  C. 
Stowe,  F.  T.,  Private,  Vet.  Det.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stowe,  F.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stowe,  L.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Stratos,  Geo.,  Cook,  Cook  and  Baker  School. 
Straub,  C.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Straughan,  W.  R.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Strickland,  C.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Strickland,  W.  B.,  Cook,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Strickland,  Walter  R.,  Reg.  Sup.  Sergt.,  Sup.  Co.,  321st 

Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Stricland,  John  C,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Gen.  Staff,  Transp. 
Stroble,  T.  V.,  Private,  Co.,  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stroman,  R.  A.,  Corps.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Strong,  Henry  Grady,  Co.  G,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Strong,  Chas.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  G,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Strong,  Henry  G.,  Corpl,  Intelligence  Section,  30th  Div. 
Stroud,  L.  P.,  Corpl.,  Co.  I,  156th  Inf. 
Stroud,  E.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stroup,  Clarence  S.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Strum,  Bertie  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B.  M.  T.  C. 
Stuart,  Ralph  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  C  and  M.  P.,  Att.  to  5th 

Engrs.  Corps. 
Stubbs,  W.  B.,  Electrician  2nd  Class,  U.  S.  N. 
Stubbs,  John  Howard,  Sergt.,  Co.  L,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Stutts,  Ellis  L.,  Private,  Co.  F,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 
Stutts,  A.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Stutts,  B.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Suddreth,  T.  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Suddreth,  C.  R.,  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Suddreth,  Clarence,  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Suedekum,  H.  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sugar,  Raymond,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  306th  Am.  Tr.,  81st  Div. 
Suggs,  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Suggs,  H.  J.,  Wagoner,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Suits,  Hurley  E.,  1st  Cook,  Q.  M.  C. 
Suitt,  V.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Sullivan,  Jas.  A.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  D,  28th  Bn  .  U.  S.  G. 
Sullivan,  Sam  A.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  B,  113th  F.  A., 

30th  Div. 
Sultan,  W.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th   Div. 
Sultan,  Wm.  H.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  A,   113th   F.  A., 

30th  Div. 
Sultz,  F.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sumner,  Preston,  Sergt.,  Co.  H,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Sumner,  Samuel  L.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  119th  Inf.,  80th  Div. 
Summey,  A.  T.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Summers,  G.  EL,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  80th  Div 
Summey,  A.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Surratt,  Wade  ( '..  Sergt.  1st  CI..  Med.,  604th  Det.  Engrs. 
Susman,  Mike,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  80th  Div. 


Suther,  C.  B.,  Musician  1st  CI.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Suther,  C.  A.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Suther,  C.  B.,  Mus.  1st  CL,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Suttenfield,  Robt.  D.,  Private,  Co.  D.  3rd  Engrs. 
Suttle,  Lowery,  Searran  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Suttlemyre,  R.  D.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sutton,  H.  J.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sutton,  D.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sutton,  J.  L.,  Private,  Depot  Brigade. 
Sutton,  G.  W.,  1st  Cook,  18th  Co.,  156th  Denot  Br.,  Inf. 
Swain,  Robt.  S.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  B,  113th  F.  A., 

30th  Div. 
Swaing,  F.  J.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Swangim,  D.,  Bugler,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Swank,  Wm.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Swanson,  P.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Sweeney,  J.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sweeney,  W.  A.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Sykes,  P.  S.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Sykes,  Wm.  F.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th 

Div. 


Tarlock,  E.  P.,  Sergt.,  S.  S.  U.,  Section  513. 

Tadlock,  E.  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Talbert,  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Talbert,  C.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Tallent,  W.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

TaHey,  P.  L.,  Serge.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Tally,  R.  B.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Tally,  G.  H.,  Yeoman,  Naval  Reserve. 

Tally,  J.  O.,  2nd  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  59th  F.  A. 

Talson,  M.  C,  Private,  Co.  F,  3rd  Div.,  6th  Engrs. 

Tankard,  B.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Tankard,  B.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 

Tankersley,  C.  F.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  San.  Det.,  30th 

Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Tanner,  T.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tanner,  G.  A.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tanner,  L.  D.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Tanner,  P.,  Private,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Tate,  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Tate,  R.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tate,  W.  E.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital. 
Tate,  V.,  Private,  Btry.  E,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Tatem,  R.  H.,  Corpl.  Btry.  D,  29th  Div.,  111th  F.  A. 
Tatum,  A.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tayloe,  B.  K.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  R.  H.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  H.  R.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  A.  T.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  M.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  T.  E.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  W.,  Wag.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  A.  ,1st  Lt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  G.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  R.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  G.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  W..  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  C.  S.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  R.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  L.  L..  2nd  Lt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  G.  N.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  F.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  D.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  1).  II.,  Stable  Sergt.,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th 

Div. 
Taylor,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  E.  M.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Taylor,  F.  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Taylor,  H.  D.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  323rd  Inf. 
Taylor,  G.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  77th  Div.,  306th  Inf. 
Taylor,  E.  H.,  Corpl.,  112ch  Division  Co.,  Camp  Lee. 
Taylor,  C.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  5,  81st  Div.,  306th  Sup.  Tr. 
Taylor,  L.  L.,  2d  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Taylor,  R.  H.,  Private,  317th  Amb.  Co.,  80th  Div.,  105th 

San.  Tr. 
Taylor,  W.  H.,  Sergt.,  Sup.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
Taylor,  C.  M.,  Mech.,  Aviation,  379th  Squadron. 
Taylor  C,  Wag.,  Sup.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Regt. 
Taylor,  H.  J.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Taylor,  J.  B.,  Capt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  317th  Inf. 
Taylor,  R.  W.,  Seaman. 
Taylor,  A.  G.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Dept,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  156th  Depot 

Brigade. 
Taylor,  B.  I.,  Private,  Co.  H,  6th  Div.,  54th  Inf. 
Taylor,  W.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  54th  Div.,  6th  Regt.,  1st 

Btn.,  Inf. 
Taylor,  A.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Teabout,  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Teague,  O.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Teague,  J.  G„  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Teague,  J.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Teague,  T.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Teague,  C.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Teague,  A.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Teal,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  22. 
Teb,  W.  W.,  Cook,  Food. 

Tedder,  H.  D.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Teeter,  F.  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  1st  Div.,  16th  Inf. 
Teiser,  S.  F.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 
Teiser,  E.  McK.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Temple.  H.  L.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Templeton,  D.  G.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Templeton,  J.  D.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tennant,  O.  L.,  Jr.,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  118th  Inf. 
Tenney.  E.  W.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Terrell,  J.  B.,  Private,  550th  Engrs.  Casualty. 
Terrill,  A.  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Terry,  T.  E.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Terry,  B.  M.,  Private,  Co.  L,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Tetterton,  J.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Tew,  R.  L.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Thacker,  J.  G.,  Sergt.,  Med.,  321st  Amb.  Co.,  81st  Div., 

306th  San.  Tr. 
Tharpe,  G.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tharrington,  E.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  272,  Army  Service  Corps. 
Thayer,  C,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  4th  Bnt,  C.  O.  T.  S. 
Thaxton,  P.  T.,  Private,  Ordnance. 
Thomas,  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  R.  D.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  L.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  R.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  G.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  N.  C,  Wag.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  M.  G. 
Thomas,  P.,  Co.  E,  58th  Inf. 

Thomas,  W.  P.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  J.  G.,  Capt.,  Med.,  32nd  F.  A. 
Thomas,  R.  D.,  Band  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thomas,  E.  F.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 

Thomas,  C.  A.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital  No.  65. 
Thomas.  W.  E.,  Sergt.,  1104  Aero  Squadron. 
Thomas,  G.  N.,  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Thomas,  P.  B.,  Mach.  Mate,  Navy. 
Thomas,  T.  P.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Thomas,  W.  P.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Thomas,  D.,  Private,  Co.  L,  32nd  Div.,  2nd  Btn. 
Thomason,  B.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Thomasson,  B.  H,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Thomasson,  E.  M.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Thcmason,  J.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  C,  Private,  106th  Engrs. 
Thompson,  H.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  E.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  J.  H,  Private,  H3th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  W.  R..  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  E.,  Frivate,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  R.  H,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson.  A.  A.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  T.  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  C.  E.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Thompson,  Claude  Cecil,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Thompson,  B.  S.,  Yeoman  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Thompson,  J.  E.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  A,  371st  Inf.,  93rd  Div. 
Thompson,  H.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  115th  M.  G.  Bn.,  30th 

Div. 
Thompson,  Sam.  T.,  Sergt.,  4th  Co.,  1st  C.  A.  P. 
Thompson,  Heywood  A.,  Wag.,  Sup.  Co.,  119th  Inf.,  30th 

Div. 
Thompson,  Fred  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  526th  Bn.,  Engrs. 
Thompson,  Guy  M.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Med.  Dept.,  Post  Hos. 

at  Fort  Thomas,  Ky. 
Thompson,  Troy  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Thompson,  Samuel  Ralph,  1st  Sergt.,  65th  Bat.  Co. 
Thompson,  F.  D.,  Private,  Med.  Dept. 
Thompson,  I.  J.,  Sergt.,  Sup.  Co.,  116th  F.  A.,  31st  Div. 
Thompson,  Ralph  H,  Sergt.,  308th  M.  T.  C. 
Thompson,  W.  M.,  Fireman,  Navy. 

Thompson,  W.  H.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  156th  De- 
pot Brigade. 
Thompson,  Hugh  A.,  Capt.,  Med  Corps,  4th  Co. 
Thornburg,  H.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thorne,  Jas.  Lewis,  Private  1st  CI.,  Personnel  Office. 
Thornton,  J.  P.,  Private,  31st  Co.,  Med.,  120th  Depot  Br. 
Thornton,  H.  F.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Thorp,  Lewis  S.,  1st  Lt.,  Btry.  A,  76th  F.  A.,  3rd  Div. 
Thorp,  Wm.  L.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  F,  102nd  F.  A.,  26th  Div. 
Threadgill,  L.  L.,  Mess  Sergt.,  55th  Brigade  Artillery. 
Thrift,  N.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Thrower,  Ace,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tickle,  A.,  Cook,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Tilghman,  Caman  G.,  Sergt.  1st  CI.,  Hdqrs.  San.  Detach., 

Med.  Corps. 
Tilghman,  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tilley,  A.  H,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Tilley,  Carl  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F.  105th  Am.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Tilson,  R.  R.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Med.  Det. 
Timberlake,  Frank  J.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  H,  371st  Inf.,  157th 

French  Div. 
Timmons,  C.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Timmons,  C.  H,  Corpl.,  Co.  A.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Timmons,  Wm.  Lawrence,  Private,  Co.  B,  3rd  Art.,  1st 

Div. 
Tims,  O.,  Private,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Tipton,  D.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Timer.  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Ensrs..  30th  Div. 
Todd,  J.  B.,  Private.  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Tcdd,  L.  C,  Lieut.,  Med.  Corns,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Todd,  Clvde,  Private,  F.  A.  B.  F.  C. 
Todd,  J.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tcdd,  R.  H,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Todd,  R.  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tolbert.  Geo.  E,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Toler,  Eddie  L.,  Sergt.  1st  CI.,  Air  Service. 
Tompkins,  H.  J.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Tomlin,  Dock  R.,  Private,. Co.  A.  322nd  Inf..  81st  Div. 
Tomlinson.  Chas.  H,  Corpl.,  Q.  M.  C.  Co.,  105th  Sup.  Tr., 

30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Tomlinson,  Jas.  Luther,  Private,  13th  Co.,  4th  Div. 
Tonev,  Leroy  F.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tonkel,  Benj.,  Private  1st  CI.,  0.  M.  D.  Co.,  59th  Hdqrs. 

Div. 
Topel,  H.  A.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Torrans,  F.  K.,  Private,  Air  Service,  2nd  M.  M.  S.  C. 
Torrence,  S.  M.,  Mess  Sergt.,  Btry.  A,  113th  F.  A.,  30th 

Div. 
Torrence,  S.  M.,  Sergt,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Towler,  J.  Barber,  Student  Flight  Officer,  Naval  Avia. 
Townsend,  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Townsend,  Wm.  B.,  1st  Lt,  Q.  M.  C. 
Toxey,  Roy  S.,  Hosp.  Sergt.,  Base  Hosp.  No.  65. 
Trahan,  Peter,  Private  1st  Class,  Med.  Corps,  51st  Regt. 
Traub,  N.  T,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Traud,  Paul  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Traud,  P.  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.  30th  Div. 
Travis,  F.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Travis,  Robt.  C,  Sergt.  Bugler,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Travis.  R.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Trent,  Hermon  Floyd,  Sergt.,  120th  Regt.,  30th  Div.,  In- 
telligence Service. 
Triplet*,  Silas  Edward,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  M,  120th  Inf., 

30th  Div. 
Tripp,  J.  E.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Tripp,  S.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Trogdon,  H.  C,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Trout,  S.  S.,  Private,  Co.  D,  127th  Inf. 
Troutman,  H.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Truelove,  O.  B.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Truitt,  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Tucker,  Harlie  Lee,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  119th  Inf. 
Tucker,  H.  S.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tucker,  Harry  S.,  Capt,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tucker,  H.  S.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  F,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tucker,  Harry  S.,  2nd  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Tucker,  Chas.  R.,  Sergt.,  440th  O.  Dept.  Co. 
Tunstall,  Fritz  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Turbyfill,  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Turlington,  S.  A.,  Corpl.,  4th  Corps,  Artillery. 
Turnage,  Oscar,  Private  1st  CI.,  Q.  M.  C,  30th  Div. 
Turnage,  Lloyd  E.,  Sergt.,  Personnel  Co. 
Turner,  W.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Turner,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Turner,  C.  T.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Turner,  J.  E.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Turner,  K.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Turner,  P.  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Turner,  P.  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 
Turner,  R.  H.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  115th  M.  G.  Btn. 
Turner,  A.  O.,  Private,  Air  Service. 
Turnmire,  R.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Turrentine,  J.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tuten,  J.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tuttle,  L.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Tuttle,  I.  G.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Twisdale,  W.  H.,  Private,  Sig.  Corps  Hdqrs.,  30th  Div., 

117lh  Inf. 
Tyndall,  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Tyndall,  \V.,  Private,  113th  F  .A.,  30th  Div. 
Tyndall,  J.  ('.,  Private,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Tyndall,  K.  I.,  Sergt.,  F.  A.  R.  R. 
Tysen,  G.  F.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base  65. 
Tyson,  M.  E.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Tyson,  C.  A.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co. 
Tyson,  G.  P.,  Private,  Co.  A,  S.  A.  T.  C. 


Ulmer,  It.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Umstead,  C.  [.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  8lst  Div.,  318th  F.  A. 
Underdown,  M.  A.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Underwood,  E.  R.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  50th  Inf. 
Underwood,  C.  O.,  Bugler,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Upchurch,  O.  C,  Private,  Inf. 

Uren,  P.  R.,  Private,  Co.  G,  30th  Div.,  105th  Amtn.  Tr. 
Usher,  A.  L.,  Private,  Co.  M,  42nd  Div.,  166th  Inf. 
Ussery,  C.  H.,  Sadler,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Utley,  H.  H.,  Wag.,  Sup.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 
Uzzle.  C.  C,  Private,  Co.  D,  6th  Div.,  54th  Inf. 


Vail,  A.  J.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 

Vail,  L.  H.,  Private,  Co.  F,  321st  Inf.,  81st  Div. 

Vanhoy,  C.  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105ch  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Valentine,  I.  T.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Vands,  O.  C,  Sq.  Line,  Sq.  Line,  Co.  B,  29th  Div.,  116th 

Inf. 
Vann,  R.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Vann,  W.  R.,  Private,  Med.  Corps. 
Vannoy,  A.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Vanpelt,  C.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Varker,  A.  E.,  Musician,  Co.  A,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Varner,  H.  W..  Private,  Co.  H,  118th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Varner,  G.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Varner,  W.  A.,  Private,  Co.  B,  116th  F.  S.  Btn. 
Varner,  A.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Vaughan,  S.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Vaughan,  E.  D.,  Private,  Co.  A,  42nd  Div.,  117th  Engrs. 
Vaughan,  S.  E.,  Private,  Btry.  C,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Vaughn,  R.  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Vaughn,  D.,  Wag.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Vaughn,  E.  N.,  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A., 

Q.  M.  C. 
Vaughn,  T.  P.,  Private,  Co.  L,  5th  Div.,  11th  Inf. 
Vaughn,  H.  F.,  Wag.,  Co.  5,  Amtn.  Tr.  Corps. 
Vause,  L.  J.,  Seaman,  N.  R.  F. 
Vernon,  R.  R.,  Corpl.,  Gen.  Hdqrs. 
Vernon,  W.  G.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Vendrick,  H.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Vestal,  E.  V.,  Sergt.,  949th  Aero  Sq.,  90th  Div. 
Vestal,  P.  J.,  Private,  Co.  G,  27th  Div.,  107th  Inf. 
Vestar,  C.  C,  Cook,  72nd  M.  G.  Co.,  6th  Group. 
Viahos,  T.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Vick,  R.  R.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  328th  Remount  Sq. 
Vick,  A.  S.,  Private,  Co.  F,  91st  Div.,  364th  Inf. 
Vickers,  H.  T.,  Private,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  306th  Engrs. 
Vickers,  B.  L.,  Sergt.,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Vickers,  W.  S.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Vickery,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Vinson,  E.  N.,  Wag.,  42nd  Div.,  117th  Engr.  Tr. 
Vinson,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Vinson,  J.  F.,  Private,  Btry.  E,  81st  Div.,  31st  F.  A. 
Vinson,  J.  T.,  Med.  Corps,  Co.  30. 

Van  Cannon,  M.,  Private,  Dept.  Co.,  F.  A.,  1st  C.  A.  P. 
Voss,  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Vuncannon,  L.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 


Waddell,  H.  H.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Wade,  E.  H.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  F,  14th  F.  A.  R.  D. 

Wade,  G.  R„  Corpl.,  Depot  B.,  Inf. 

Wadsworth,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Wadsworth,  J.  C,  Private,  Btry.  F,  30th  Div..  113th  F.  A. 

Wagger,  I.  D.,  Co.  23,  Inf. 

Wagner,  J.  H,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Wagner,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wagner,  W.  H.,  Private,  Co.  I,  30th  Div..  120th  Inf. 
Wagoner,  R.  S.,  Sergt.  ,Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wagoner,  R.  T.,  Wag.,  Co.  I).  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wagoner,  W.  G.,  Private.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wagoner,  V.,  Chief  Yeoman.  Navy. 
Waldon,  R.,  Private,  Co.  D,  96th  Div.,  365th  F.  A. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Waldron,  H.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Waldrop,  B.  B.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Waldrop,  J.  H..  2d  Lt.,  Co.  B,  3rd  Replacement,  Inf. 

Waltz,  W.  M.,  Private,  Truck  Co.  No.  130,  M.  T.  C. 

Walker,  R.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Walker,  S.  P.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  5th  Div.,  7th  Engrs. 

Walker,  S.  O.,  Private,  Butchers  Co.  345,  Q.  M.  C. 

Walker,  F.  A.,  Private,  Co.  C,  Tank  Service. 

Walker,  P.  H.,  Fireman,  Navy. 

Walker,  C.  C,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Walker,  P.  L.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 

Walker,  P.  C,  Sergt.,  803rd  Aero  Sq.,  Air  Service. 

Walker,  I.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  E,  Unassigned,  8th  F.  A. 

Walker,  E.  H.,  Amer.  Red  Cross. 

Walkins,  H.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wall,  E.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wall,  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wall,  J.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wall,  W.  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wall,  J.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 

Wallace,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  50,  Rep.  Det,  M.  G.  Btn. 

Wallace,  W.  S.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wallace,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wallace,  A.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wallace,  J.  H.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Wallace,  G.  L.,  Private,  Btry.  A,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 

Wallace,  J.  W.,  2d  Lt.,  Btry.  C,  82nd  Div.,  321st  F.  A. 

Wallace,  B.  C,  Private,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 

Wallace,  L.  C,  Private,  Co.  I,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 

Wall,  G.  S.,  Sergt.,  81st  Div.,  322nd  M.  G. 

Walls,  F.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 

Waller,  R.,  Private,  Co.  M,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Waller,  W.  J.,  Cook,  Co.  B-A,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 

Waller,  G.  E.,  Private,  Co.  M,  26th  Div.,  104th  Inf.,  In- 
telligence Section. 

Walsh,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  30,  M.  P.,  30th  Div.,  105th 
M.  P. 

Walston,  P.  L.,  Private,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 

Walston,  W.  C,  2d  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C.  and  Engrs. 

Walters,  F.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Walters,  I.  J.,  Private,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 

Walters,  A.,  Jr.,  Private,  Btry.  D,  4th  Div.,  77th  F.  A. 

Ward,  R.  P.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Ward,  G.  N.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Ward,  J.  A.,  Private,  M.  P.,  81st  Div. 

Ward,  O.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  Inf.,  1st  Div. 

Ward,  P.  F.,  Sergt.,  30th  M.  P. 

Ward,  E.  J.,  Sergt.,  Sup.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  323rd  Inf. 

Ward,  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  534th  Engrs. 

Ward,  C.  O.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  646th  Aero  Squadron. 

Ware,  G.  P.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Warn,  C.  E.,  Sergt.,  Co.  6,  20th  Engrs. 

Warren,  M.,-  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Warren,  C.  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Warren,  J.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Warren,  M.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Warren,  W.  J.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Warren,  W.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Wan-en,  C.  O.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Warren,  B.  S.,  Ph.  Mate,  Navy. 

Warren,  M.  D.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 

Warren,  Ira  W.,  Private,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 

Warren,  Geo.  S.,  1st  Lt.,  Sup.  Tr.,  4th  Div. 

Warren,  C.  W.,  Private,  120th  Motor  Amb.,  30th  Div. 

Warren,  C.  H.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Warren,  L.  A.,  Private,  Med.  Dept.,  Co.  321,  306th  San.  Tr. 

Warrenton,  L.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Warrick,  A.  L.,  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  Cook,  Panama  Canal 

Dept. 
Washburn,  Geo.  D.,  Private,  Co.  330,  Motor  Transport. 
Watrell,  W.  G.,  Private,  Co.  C,  Army. 


Waters,  P.,  Hrshr.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Waters,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  K,  1st  Div.,  28th  Inf. 

Waters,  C.  S..  Private,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 

Watkins,  B.  L.,  Phm.,  Navy. 

Watkins,  E.,  Sergt.,  Casual  Co. 

Watkins,  A.  S.,  Seaman,  N.  R.  F. 

Watkins.  I.  B.,  Seaman.  N.  R.  F. 

Watlington,  P.  V.,  Private,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  317th  F.  A. 

Watson,  K.  D.,  Wag..  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Watson,  W.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Watson,  J.  T.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Watson,  H.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Watson,  J.  T.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Watson,  W.  E.,  Private,  Btry.  D,  81st  Div.,  316th  F.  A. 

Watson,  M.  P.,  Private,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 

Watson,  J.  McC,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital  65. 

Watts,  L.  C,  Private,  5th  Co.,  2nd  Regt.,  Marines. 

Watts,  J.  H.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Watts,  T..  Sergt.,  Co.  H,  9th  Div.,  45th  Inf. 

Watts,  E.  M.,  Private,  322nd  Inf. 

Waugh,  T.  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Waugh,  T.  B.,  Private,  Co.  C,  30th  Div.,  105th  Engrs. 

Way,  C.  B.,  Private,  Med.  Corps.,  Hospital  Dept. 

Way,  J.  B.,  Private,  118th  M.  G.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  118th  Inf. 

Wayne,  McD.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Weant,  R.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Weatherly,  W.  H.,  Jr.,  Chief  S.  K.,  N,  R.  F. 

Weathers,  B.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Weathers,  H.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Weatherman,  M.  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th 

Div. 
Weatherman,  M.  F.,   Corpl.,  Hdqrs.   Co.,   105th   Engrs., 
30th  Div. 

Weaver,  G.  A.,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 

Weaver,  C.  F.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Weaver,  C.  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Weaver,  C.  L.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  Inf. 

Weaver,  F.  E.,  Private,  Co.  32,  156th  Depot  Brigade. 

Webb.,  B.  A.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Webb,  W.  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Webb,  G.  F.,  Sergt.,  Med.  Corps,  Base  65. 

Webb,  G.  E.,  Private,  Co.  L,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 

Webb,  T.  R.,  Sergt.,  Personnel  Office. 

Webb,  N.  R.,  Private,  156th  Depot  Brigade. 

Webster,  J.  R.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 

Webster,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.  ,30th  Div. 

Webster,  C.  A.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Webster,  C.  C,  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  9th  Artly. 

Webtz,  O.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Weddington,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Weddington,  F.  D.,  Bug.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Weeks,  C.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  81st  Div.,  306th  Inf. 

Weeks,  P.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Weeks,  J.  G.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Weeks,  A  .C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Weeks,  C.  D.,  Private,  Amb.,  90th  Div.,  320th  Regt. 

Weeks,  J.  C,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 

Weeks,  H.  T.,  Cook,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 

Weeks,  H.  W.,  Private,  Btry.  B,  81st  Div.,  316th  F.  A. 

Weisner,  F.,  Private,  Btry.  C,  57th  Div.,  57th  C.  A. 

Welch,  J.  C,  Jr.,  Private,  Co.  M,  20th  Div.,  2nd  Inf. 

Welch,  J.  A.,  Corpl.  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  118th  Inf. 

Wellons,  B.  F.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf. 

Wells,  J.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wells,  D.  L.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 

Wells,  R.  V.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 

Wells,  T.  M.,  Chief  Q.  M.  C,  Naval  Aviation. 

Wells,  W.,  Jr.,  2d  Lt.,  5th  Pioneer  Inf. 

Wells,  W.  W.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  C,  3rd  Trench  Artly. 

Wells,  L.  S.,  Jr.,  Private,  Co.  A,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 

Wells,  W.  E.,  Seaman,  Navy. 

Wells,  E.  M.,  Elec,  Navy. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Wentz,  D.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wentz,  S.  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wentz,  W.  B.,  Sergt,  Med.  Dept.,  46th  Inf. 
West,  R.  R.,  Yeoman,  Navy. 

Wertz,  L.  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
West,  C.  A.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
West,  L.  O.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
West,  J.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
West,  O.  O.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
West,  W.,  Private,  Co.  F,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
West,  J.  S.,  Private,  Co.  D,  81st  Div.,  233nd  Inf. 
West,  H.  L.,  Private,  Co.  L,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
West,  S.  L.,  Wag.,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  306th  Amtn.  Tr. 
Westbrook,  B.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Westbrook,  O.  A.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Weston.  J.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Weston,  R.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Westray,  L.  A.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  333rd  A.  R.  D. 
Westmoreland,  W  .V.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Wetherington,  A.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Whaling,  G.  W.,  R.  S.  S.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Whaley,  J.  C,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  233nd  Inf. 
Whaley,  E.  L.,  Corpl.,  281st  Squadron,  Air  Service. 
Wharton,  H.  G.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wharton,  W.  L.,  Corpl.,  Co.  22,  Inf. 
Whichard,  D.  J.,  Jr.,  Med.  Corps,  317th  Amb.  Co.,  80th 

Div.,  305th  San.  Tr. 
Whisenant,  H.,  Private,  Co.  339,  Motor  Transport. 
Whitaker,  W.  P.,  1st  Lt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Whitaker,  H.  M.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  B,  42nd  Btn.,  U.  S.  G. 
Whitaker,  J.  C,  Private,  Sup.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  117th  Inf. 
Whitaker,  R.  A.,  Flying  Cadet,  Air  Squadron. 
Whitaker,  J.  W.,  Fireman,  Navy. 
Whitaker,  L.  E„  Private,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
Whitaker,  L.  E.,  Private,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
White,  T.  W.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
White,  W.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
White,  J.  A.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
White,  M.  E.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
White,  H.  E.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.  ,30th  Div. 
White,  E.  S.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
White,  E.,  Private,  Q.  M.  C. 
White,  J.  A.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
White,  M.  E.,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
White,  E.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
White,  T.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
White,  L.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
White,  E.  S.,  Musician,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
White,  R.  A.,  Sergt.,  M.  P.,  30th  Div. 
White,  O.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,  18th  Div.,  318th  Inf. 
White,  McK.,  Private,  Co.  B,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
White,  W.  T.,  Private,  San.  Att.  156th  Depot  Brigade. 
White,  L.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
White,  F.  R.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
White,  A.  R.,  Sergt.,  A.  G.  O. 
White,  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  G,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
White,  V.  C,  2d  Lt.,  3rd  Cav. 
White,  M.  J.,  Bos.  Mate,  Navy. 
White,  O.  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  R,  30th  Div.,  120th  Regt. 
White,  S.  W.,  1st  Lt.,  Air  Service. 
White,  D.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  219th  M.  P.  Cook,  1st  Army 

Hdqrs. 
White,  B.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  A,  1st  Army  Troops,  2nd  A.  A. 

M.  G.  Btn. 
Whitehead,  G.  L.,  Sergt.,  511th  M.  T.  C.  Co.,  423rd  S.  T. 
Whitehouse,  C.  M.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Whitehurst,  B.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Whitchurst,  W.  C,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  316th  Art.,  81st 

Div. 
Whitesides,  A.  B„  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Whitesides,  Jim.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Whitfield,  ('.  M.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Whitlow,  H.  D.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Whitlow,  H.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Whitlow,  Harry  D.,  Private,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Whitmore,  H.  S.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Whitt,  J.  T.,  Private  1st  CI.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Whitted,    Hugh   P.,   M.   E.    Jr.    Gr.,    Hdqrs.   Co.,    105th 

Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Whitted,  H.  P.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Whittemore,  Chas.  H.,  Private,  161st  Co.,  Trans.  Guard 

Service. 
Whitley,  E.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Whitington,  Henry  C,  Private,  Btry.  F,  4th  Regt. 
Whittington,  C.  C,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Whitley,  David,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  C,  116th  Am.  Tr., 

Inf.,  41st  Div. 
Whitt,  John  T.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  C,  113th  F.  A.,  30th 

Div. 
Whitworth,  R.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Whitson,  Joseph,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  K,  16th  Inf.,  1st  Div. 
Whitson,  Geo.  W.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  26th  Inf.  Br.,  1st  Div. 
Whorton,  E.  L„  Corpl.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  O.  G.  A. 
Wicker,  A.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wicker,  A.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wicker,  John  D.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  A,  317th  M.  G.  Bn., 

81st  Div. 
Wicker,  A.  V.,  Sergt.,  Btry.  D,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wicker,  Angius  Clarence,  Sergt.,  26th  Co.,  Engrs. 
Wicker,  Leith  M.,  Sergt.  Ma.i.,  4th  Co.,  30th  C.  A.  C. 
Wiggins,  Jas.,  Wagoner,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wiggins,  L.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wiggins,  W.  M.,  1st  Lt.,  Disbursing  Officer  of  Red  Cross. 
Wiggs,  J.  P.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wiggs,  W.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wike,  David  P.,  Sergt.,  Unit  Div.  Q.  M. 
Wilder,  Avis  Glenn,  Corpl.,  Btry.  E.  47th  C.  A.  C. 
Wilderson,  A.  E.,  Corpl.,   Co.   B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wiley,  R.  H.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Wilkerson,  Thaddeus  E.,  Capt.,  Medical  Corps. 
Wilkins,  R.  T.,  Private,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs..  30th  Div. 
Wilkins,  Ross.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilkins,  Private,  1st  CI.,  306th  Truck  Co.,  81st  Div. 
Wilkins,  Allen  B.,  Private,  10th  Developing  Group,  M.  G. 
Wilkins,  John  Allen.,  Private  1st  CI.   Hdqrs.   Co.,  18th 

M.  G.  Bn.,  6th  Div. 
Wilkins,  J.  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  318th  Engrs.,  6th  Div. 
Wilkins,  Mac,  Sergt.,  Ordnance  Service. 
Wilkinson,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  G,  115th  Inf.,  29th  Div. 
Wilkinson,  Walter  L.,  Blacksmith,  Remount  Co.,  308th 

Div. 
Wilkinson,  Chas.  T.,  H.  A.  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Wilkinson,  Robt.  Watson,  Private  1st  CI.,  Mob.  Hos.  103. 
Wilkinson,  Chester  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  322nd  Inf..  81st  Div. 
Willet,  John  T.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
William,  Albert  Branch,  Seaman,  2nd  CI.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
William,  J.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  Edw.  S.,  2nd  Lt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  120th  Inf.,  30th 

Div. 
Williams,  Jos.  L.,  Private  1st  CI..  Sup.  Co..  321st  Inf., 

81st  Div. 
Williams,  Herbert  Clarence,  Seaman.  Naval  Reserve. 
Williams,  John  Roland,  Seaman  1st  Class,  Navy. 
Williams,  Carl,  Private  1st  CI.,  74th  Co.,  6th   Marines, 

2nd  Div. 
Williams,  F.,  Private,  Co.  C,  Inf..  79th  Div. 
Williams.  Chas.  Nelson,  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  E.  323rd  Inf., 

81st  Div. 
Williams,  Harry  B.,  Private,  22nd  Co..  Inf.,  O.  T.  S. 
Williams,  Geo.  I).,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  119th  Inf..  30th  Div. 
Williams.  Jas.  C.  Sergt..  Hdqrs.  Co..  322nd  Inf..  81st  Div. 
Williams,  Jos.,  Private,  26th  Co.,  Evac.  Hosp. 
Williams.  Surry   L.,   Private   1st    CI.,  Co.   E,   116th   Inf.. 

29th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL     WAR     RECORD 


Williams,  Daniel  W.,  Corpl.,  Co.  I.,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  E.  C,  Jr.,  F  Private  1st  CI.,  Co.  F,  120th  Inf., 

30th  Div. 
Williams,  Jas.  M.,  2nd  Lt.,   Co.  A,  141st  M.  G.  Bn. 
Williams,  Ambrose  R.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  Co.   H,  119th  Inf., 

30th  Div. 
Williams,  Harold,  Private,  Co.  A,  303rd  Engrs.,  78th  Div. 
Williams,  Thos.  B.,  Seaman  2nd  Class,  Navy  (Regular). 
Williams,  B.  F.,  Wag.,  324th  Amb.  Co.,  306th  San.  Tr. 

81st  Div. 
Williams,  N.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  IT  v. 
Williams,  D.  McD.,  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs..  30th 

Div. 
Williams,  W.  M.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  B.  L.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  R.  F.,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Engrs., 

30th  Div. 
Williams,  D.,  M.  E.  Jr.  Gr.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  105th  Ergrs., 

30th  Div. 
Williams,  R.  M.,  1st  Lt.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  A.  F.,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  R.  M.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  D.  M.  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  A.  T.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  J.  J.,  Wag.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  N.  F.,  Wag.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  E.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  F.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  M.  W.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  W.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  C.  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  C.  W.,  Wag.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  E.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Williams,  J.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Will'ams,  C.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williams,  W.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A..  30th  Div. 
Williams,  M.  W.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  Btrv.  B,  113th  Art.,  30th 

Div. 
Williams,  Durand  T.,  Private,  Co.  C,  6th  Inf.,  5th  Div. 
Williamson,  J.  R.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williamson,  P.  M.,  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williamson,  G.  H.,  Corpl.  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williamson,  J.  R.,  Wag.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williamson,  H.  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Williamson,  R.  L.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williamson,  J.  W.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williamson,  Ed.  O.,  Private  1st  CI.,  10th  Co.,  3rd  Rept., 

Depot  Brigade. 
Williamson,  LaFayette,  Private  1st  CI.,  1st  Btry.,  F.  A. 

R.  R.,  41st  Div. 
Williamson,  Romie  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  A,   15th  M.  G.  Bn., 

5th  Div. 
Willard,  H.  N.,  Sergt.,  Personnel  Co. 
Willard,  Wm.  A.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btrv.  C,  1st  Separte 

Brigade,  C.  A.  C. 
Williford,  B.  J.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Williford,  Hal.  A.,  Private  1st  CI.,  317th  Amb.  Co.,  80th 

Div. 
Williford,  Benj.  Morris,  Private,  Co.  A,  144th  M.  G.  Bn. 
Wills,  C.  B.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Willis,  F.  P.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Willis,  D.  R.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Willis,  J.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Willis,  A.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Willis,  W.  S.,  Private,  161st  F.  Hosd.,  Med.  Corps. 
Willis,  Chas.  G.,  Surfman,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Willis,  Wm.  M.,  M.  D.,  IstLt.,  Field  Hos.  164,  Med.  Corps 
Willis,  L.  D.,  Sig.  Q.  M.,  Navy. 
Willis,  S.  J.,  Gunner's  Mate  2nd  Class,  Navy. 
Willoughby,  L.,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Willoughby,  Jack  B.,  Private  1st  CI.,  Btry.  C,  1st  H.  A. 
Wilson,  S.  A.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  M.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Wilson,  L.  R.,  Private,  M.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  Shug,  Private,  Co.  D,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  Jesse  K.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  M.  M.,  Private,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson.  E.  E.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E.  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson.  B.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  F.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  Lee,  Sergt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  F.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  G.  H.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  O.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  oOth  Div. 
Wilson,  P.  H.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  J.  O.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  L.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  Ollie  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  B-C,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  Spurgeon  G.,  Corpl.,  787th  Co.,  Transp.  C~rps. 
Wilson,  Lesl:e  D.,  Chauffeur  1st  CI.  Mech.,  243rd  Sqdn., 

Aviation. 
Wilson,  Robt.  J.,  Sergt.  Maj.,  Adjt.  Gen.  Dept.,  P.  M.  G. 

Dept. 
Wilson,  Jesse  Martin,  Sergt.,  7th  Co.,  C.  A.  C. 
Wilson,  Surry  R.,  Private  1st  CI.,  119th  Amb.  Co.,  105th 

San.  Tr.,  Medical,  30th  Div. 
Wilson,  Geo.  W.,  Seaman  1st  Class,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Wilson,  J.  A.,  Jr.,  Sergt.,  Co.  G,  30th  Div.,  119th  Inf. 
Wilson,  F.  H.,  Phm.,  Navy. 

Wilson,  J.  H.,  Private,  Co.  F,  81st  Div.,  321st  Inf. 
Wilson,  R.  D.,  1st  Lt.,  Co.  I,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Winberrv,  G.  F.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Winberry,  M.  D.,  Private.  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Winborr.e,  W.  D.,  Private,  Co.  F,  5th  Div.,  7th  Engrs. 
Winebarger,  W.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Winebarger,  W.  H.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Winecoff,  M.  W.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Winecoff,  M.  W.,  Private,  Co.  D,  30th  Div.,  113th  F.  A. 
Winfield,  C.  M.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wingard,  J.  R.,  Private,  Btry.  F,  113th  F.  A.,  30ch  Div. 
Wingard,  R.  J.,  Private,  113th  F  A.,  30th  Div. 
Winkler,  J.  R.,  Mech.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Winningham,  V.  W.,  Wag.,  Co.  C,  305th  Amtn.  Tr.,  81st 

Div. 
Winslow,  E.  L.,  Jr.,  Private,  Med.  Corps,  105th  San  Tr., 

30th  Div.,  117th  Field  Hospital. 
Winslow,  J.  W.,  Private,  Co.  A,  27th  Div.,  107th  Inf. 
Winstead,  W.  H.,  Private,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 
Winston,  L.  L.,  Private,  Co.  28,  156th  Depot  Brigade. 
Winston,  C,  Boatswain  Mate,  Navy. 
Winston,  S.  E.,  Capt,  Sup.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  120th  Inf. 
Winters,  J.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Winters,  N.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wishart,  F.  E.,  Capt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  81st  Div.,  317th  M.  G. 

Btn. 
Wishart,  A.  V.  G.,  Private,  9th  Co.,  3rd  Div.,  156th  Depot 

Brigade. 
Withers,  J.  B.,  Limited  Service. 
Withers,  J.  M.,  Private,  39th  M.  G.  Co.,  4th  Div. 
Wolfe,  R.  M.,  Mach.,  Co.  D,  83rd  Div.,  331st  Inf. 
Woltz,  H.  O.,  2nd  Lt.,  Inf. 

Womack,  J.  F.,  Btn.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  6th  Div.,  Inf. 
Womble,  T.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30ch  Div. 
Wood,  L.  C,  Private,  Co.  B,  81st  Div.,  323rd  Inf. 
Wood,  T.  C,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wood,  C.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  7th  E.  Tr. 
Wood,  F.  P.,  2nd  Lt.,  Btry.  B,  2nd  Trench  Mortar,  Btn., 

4th  Corps,  C.  A. 
Wood,  W.  C,  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Woodall,  J.,  Private,  Med.  Corps. 
Woodard,  L.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Woodard,  V.  R.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Woodard,  G.  B.,  Capt.,  28th  Engrs.,  Quary  Regt. 
Woodley,  W.  W.,  Jr.,  Private,  Co.  B,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Woods,  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Woods,  C.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


Woods,  R.  H.,  Jr.,  1st  Lt,  Ordnance. 
Woody,  J.  F.,  Private,  Co.  22,  82nd  Div.,  C.  O.  T.  S. 
Woolard,  C.  W.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Woolard,  J.  E.,  Sergt.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Woolard,  M.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30ch  Div. 
Woolard,  W.  J.  B.,  Corpl.,  Btry.  F,  38th  Brigade,  50th 

C.  A. 
Woodruff,  R.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  K,  81st  Div.,  324th  Inf. 
Wooten,  J.  G.,  Capt.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wooten,  S.  F.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wooten,  R.  C,  Corpl.  Co.  A.,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Worrell.  I.,  Cook,  Trench  Artly.,  Co.  306,  81st  Div. 
Worlev,  G.  E.,  Private,  Co.  B.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Worrock,  J.  H.,  1st  Sergt.,  Inf.,  Co.  K,  30th  Div.,  114th 

M.  G.  Btn. 
Worsham,  W.  B.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Worsley,  W.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  42nd  Div.,  166th  Inf. 
Wrenn,  E.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wrenn,  E.  R.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wrenn,  E.  L.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wrenn,  D.  H.,  Seaman,  Navy. 
Wright,  C,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wright,  W.  D.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Wright,  J.  N.,  Private,  Med.,  Base  Hospital  65. 
Wright,  E.  H.,  Mech.,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  322nd  Inf. 
Wright,  J.  H.,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  Inf. 

Wright,  A.  J.,  Private,  Air  Service,  167th  Sq.,  29th  Div. 
Wright,  J.  D.,  Fireman,  Navy. 
Wright,  D.  B„  Meg.,  117th  Field  Hospital. 
Wrike,  C.  W.,  Sup.  Sergt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  30th  Div.,  120th 

Inf. 

Wyatt,  W.  W.,  Private,  Co.  C,  81st  Div.,  321st  Sig.  Corps. 
Wynn,  R.  W.,  Gun  Pointer,  Navy. 
Wyrick,  G.  C,  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Wyrick,  G.  C,  Regt.  Sergt.    Maj.,    Hdqrs.    Co.,    105th 
Engrs.,  30th  Div. 


Yancey,  R.  O.,  Private,  Co.  B,  Special  Unit,  1st  Gas  Regt., 

C.  W.  s. 
Yancey,  C.  C,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Yandle,  B.  V.,  Private,  Co.  A,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Yantsios,  Costy  J.,  Private,  Co.  K,  42nd  Inf.,  12th  Div. 
Yarborough,  R.  G.,  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 


Yarborough,  Roland  B,  Private  1st  CI.,  Evacuation  Hosp. 

No.  26. 
Yarborough,  G.  R.,  1st  Lt.,  120th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Yarborough,  Paul  S.,  Private,  Btry.  D,  302nd  Regt.  Art. 
Yarborough,  W.  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Yarborough,  F.  G.,  Sergt.,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Yarbrough,  Jas.  E.,  Private  1st  CL,  Co.  A,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Yates,  R.  J.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Yates,  G.  C,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Yates,  Thos.  Jefferson,  Private,  Co.  E,  Unattached,  56th 

Pioneer  Inf. 
Yearby,  H.  V.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
York,  G.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Yost,  Archie,  Private,  Btry.  F,  73rd  Regt.,  H.  A. 
Yost,  Elmer  D.,  Private,  Co.  B,  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Young,  Ed.,  Private,  Co.  F,  119th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Young,  Jos.  K.,  Sergt.,  Base  Hospital,  Med.  Corps, 
"ioung,  James  R.,  Sergt.  Maj.  Batt.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  119th 

Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Young,  J.  G.,  Corpl,  Co.  A,  105th  Sup.  Tr.,  M.  T.  C, 

30th  Div. 
Young,  E.  E.,  Private,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Young,  C.  W.,  Private,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Young,  J.  H.,  Corpl.,  Co.  E,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Young,  Jerry  K,  Private,  Co.  B,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Young,  W.  R.,  Corpl.,  Co.  C,  105th  Engrs.,  30th  Div. 
Younger,  E.,  Corpl.,  113th  F.  A.,  30th  Div. 
Younger,  E„  Musician,  Corpl.  2nd  Class,  113th  F.  A., 

30th  Div. 
Yount,  J.  G.,  Private,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Yount,  V.  E.,  Wagoner,  105th  Engrs.  Tr.,  30th  Div. 
Yount,  Ross  June,  Private,  Co.  M,  118th  Inf.,  30th  Div. 
Yount,  Harold  H.,  Chief  M.  Mate,  Naval  Air  Service. 
Yount,  C.  E.,  Private,  Replacement  Co. 
Yount,  Russell  M.,  Batt.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  M.  G., 

115th  Regt.,  30th  Div. 
Yow,  Lewis  F.,  Private,  Co.  E,  1st  Art.,  2nd  Div. 
Yow,  Nealie  B.,  Corpl.,  Sup.  Co.,  7th  Inf.,  3rd  Div. 


Zachary,  Nelson  M.,  Private,  Co.  I,  90th  Inf.,  20th  Div. 
Zimmerman,  Grady  L.,  Musician,  Hdqrs.  Co.,  90th  Inf., 

20th  Div. 
Zimmerman,  R.  E.,  Sergt.,  308th  Motor  Supply  Tr. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


OPERATIONS  OF  THE  THIRTIETH,  "OLD  HICKORY" 

DIVISION 


NOTE: — This  chapter  is  a  reproduction  of  the  official  repori  ox 
the  operations  of  the  division  as  published  and  circulated  through 
the  division  by  the  division  G-2. 


.  .  .  "We  have  not  had  a  Waterloo,  much  less  a  Sedan. 
Neither  seems  on  October  21  even  remotely  possible,  in 
the  present  operation.  What  we  have  had  is  a  military 
decision  of  the  war.  That  decision  was  had  in  the  battle 
of  the  Hindenburg  line."  .  .  . 

F.  H.  SIMONDS. 

(Taken  from  Nov.,  1918,  American  Review  of  Reviews.) 


.  .  .  "The  smashing  of  the  great  defensive  system 
erected  by  the  enemy  in  the  West,  and  claimed  by  him 
to  be  impregnable,  is  a  feat  of  which  we  are  justly  proud 
and  for  which  the  Empire  will  be  ever  grateful." 

LLOYD  GEORGE. 

(Taken  from  letter  to  Sir  D.  Haig,  October  9th,  1918.) 


OLD  HICKORY   (Thirtieth)   DIVISION 

Major  General  E.  M.  Lewis,  Division  Commander. 
Colonel  John  K.  Herr,  (Cav.),  G.  S.,  Chief  of  Staff. 
Lt.  Col.  F.  B.  Kobes,  (Cav.),  G.  S.,  A.  C.  of  S.,  G-l. 
Major  B.  Y.  Read,  (Cav.),  G.  S.,  A.  C.  of  S.,  G-2. 
Lt.  Col.  C.  Burnett,  (Cav.),  G.  S.,  A.  C.  of  S.,  G-3. 
Major  J.  Shapter  Caldwell,  Actg.  Div.  Adjutant. 
Col.  H.  B.  Springs,  Actg.  Div.  Q.  M.  and  Comdr.  of 
Trains. 

Lt.  Col.  Frank  A.  Montrose,  Chief  Signal  Officer. 

Col.  Joseph  Hyde  Pratt,  Division.  Engineer. 

Col.  A.  M.  Whaley,  Division  Surgeon. 

Lt.  Col.  Roy  Dorsey,  Division  Judge  Advocate. 

Lt.  Col.  T.  N.  Gimperling,  D.  M.  G.  0. 

Capt.  Geo.  A.  Banta,  Actg.  Div.  Ord.  Officer. 

Major  G.  K.  Freeman,  Asst.  G-l. 

Capt.  J.  E.  D.  Myer,  Asst.  G-l. 

Capt.  Fred  H.  Skinner,  Asst.  G-2. 

Lt.  Col.  W.  F.  L.  Hartigan,  Asst.  G-3. 

Capt.  Carroll  F.  E.  Nelson,  Asst.  G-3. 

Capt.  Irving  Hay,  Commanding  Hdqrs.  Troop. 

Major  Robert  W.  Maloney,  Comdg.  105th  F.  S.  Bn. 

Major  Walter  H.  Hyde,  Comdg.  113th  M.  G.  Bn. 

Major  E.  V.  Morrow,  Cmdg.  105th  Sanitary  Train. 

Major  W.  A.  Fair,  Comdg.  105th  Military  Police. 

FIFTY-NINTH  BRIGADE 

Brig.  Gen.  Lawrence  D.  Tyson,  Brigade  Commander. 
Major  Thomas  J.  Wyrick,  Brigade  Adjutant. 

117th  Infantry 

Col.  Cary  F.  Spence,  Regimental  Commander. 
Lt.  Col.  R.  M.  Lyon,  2d  in  Command. 
Maj.  Herbert  L.  Riker,  Commanding  1st  Bn. 
Maj.  Ernest  W.  Andes,  Commanding  2d  Bn. 
Maj.  Nathaniel  E.  Callen,  Commanding  3d  Bn. 


118^   Infantry 

Col.  Orrin  R.  Wolfe,  Regimental  Commander. 
Lt.  Col.  Thomas  B.  Snratt.  2d  in  Command. 
Maj.  Wm.  D.  Workman,  Commanding  1st  Bn. 
Maj.  L.  C.  McFadden,  Commanding  2d  Bn. 
Maj.  W.  L.  Gillespie,  Commanding  3d  Bn. 
Maj.  Edward  B.  Cantey,  Comdg.  114th  M.  G.  Bn. 

SIXTIETH    BRIGADE 

Brig.  Gen.  Samson  L.  Faison,  Brigade  Commander. 
Major  R.  A.  Davis,  Brigade  Adjutant. 

119ffc  Infantry 

Col.  J.  Van  B.  Metts,  Regimental  Commander. 
Lt.  Col.  B.  B.  McCrosky,  2d  in  Command. 
Maj.  Graham  K.  Hobbs,  Commanding  1st  Bn. 
Maj.  John  H.  Manning,  Commanding  2d  Bn. 
Maj.  H.  C.  Bays,  Commanding  3d  Bn. 

120f/i  Infantry 

Col.  Sidney  W.  Minor,  Regimental  Commander. 
Lt.  Col.  Don  E.  Scott,  2nd  in  Command. 
Maj.  James  A.  Leonard,  Commanding  1st  Bn. 
Maj.  Hilliard  Comstock,  Commanding  2d  Bn. 
Maj.  James  W.  Jenkins,  Commanding  3d  Bn. 
Maj.  Wentworth  W.  Pierce,  Comdg.  115th  M.  G.  Bn. 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTH  ENGINEERS 

Col.  Joseph  Hyde  Pratt,  Regimental  Commander  and 
Division  Engineer. 

Lt.  Col.  Perrin  C.  Cothran,  2d  in  Command. 
Maj.  Geo.  W.  Gillette,  Commanding  1st  Bn. 
Maj.  Geo.  L.  Lyerly,  Commanding  2d  Bn. 


ORGANIZATION  AND  TRAINING  IN  FRANCE 

The  30th  Division  is  a  distinctively  American  division. 
More  than  95  per  cent  of  its  personnel  is  of  American 
born  parents.  The  Division  is  constituted  of  National 
Guard  troops  of  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Ten- 
nessee, augmented  by  many  thousands  of  selective  draft 
troops  from  the  states  of  Indiana,  Illinois,  Iowa,  Minne- 
sota, North  Dakota,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and 
Tennessee. 

The  division  was  dubbed  "Old  Hickory''  after  the  war- 
rior and  statesman,  Andrew  Jackson,  who  was  so  closely 
identified  with  the  history  of  the  states  furnishing  the 
major  portion  of  its  personnel. 

The  Old  Hickory  Division  landed  at  the  port  of  Calais, 
France,  on  the  24th  day  of  May,  1918,  and  was  billeted 
in  the  Eperlecques  Training  Area.  While  in  this  area 
the  officers  of  the  division  reconnoitered  the  Terdeghen 
Switch  Line,  south  of  Cassel,  and  complete  plans  were 


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formulated  for  the  occupation  of  this  line  by  forced 
marches  in  case  of  emergency. 

Before  the  completion  of  its  training  period  the  di- 
vision was  transferred  to  the  II  British  Corps,  Second 
Army,  in  the  Ypres  sector  to  be  in  close  support  in  case 
of  the  expected  German  offensive.  This  division,  the 
first  American  division  to  enter  that  kingdom,  marched 
into  Belgium  on  July  4th,  with  Division  Headquarteis 
at  Waton,  to  be  in  close  support  of  the  33d  and  49th  Brit- 
ish Divisions,  and  was  employed  in  completing  the  con- 
stuction  of  the  East  and  West  Poperinghe  Defense  Sys- 
tems immediately  in  rear  of  these  two  divisions.  An  im- 
mense amount  of  trench  and  wire  construction  was  done. 
Complete  plans  and  orders  were  issued  for  the  occupa- 
tion of  the  East  and  West  Poperinghe  Systems  by  the 
30th  Division  in  the  event  of  a  German  attack  and  a 
forced  withdrawal  of  the  British  divisions  in  the  front. 
The  division  received  training  in  the  front  line  with  the 
33d  and  49th  Divisions,  first  as  individuals,  then  by  pla- 
toons, and  lastly  by  entire  battalions. 

On  August  17th,  1918,  the  division  took  over  the  en- 
tire sector  occupied  by  the  33d  British  Division,  60th  Bri- 
gade being  in  the  front  line,  59th  Brigade  in  support. 
This  was  known  as  the  Canal  Sector  and  extended  from 
the  southern  outskirts  of  Ypres  to  the  vicinity  of  Voor- 
mezeele,  a  distance  of  2,400  meters. 


THE  FIRST  OFFENSIVE 

On  August  31st  and  September  1st  the  division  en- 
gaged in  an  offensive  in  conjunction  with  the  14th  Brit- 
ish Division  on  the  left  and  the  27th  American  Division 
on  the  right.  The  30th  Division  captured  all  its  objec- 
tives, including  Lock  No.  8,  Lankhof  Farm,  and  the  City 
of  Voormezeele,  advancing  fifteen  hundred  yards,  cap- 
turing fifteen  prisoners,  two  machine  guns  and  thirty- 
five  rifles.  As  a  result  of  this  advance  the  236th  Divis- 
ion which  was  considered  an  average  German  division, 
was  identified.  During  the  six  weeks  previous  to  this 
advance  many  attempts  had  been  made  by  the  British 
and  our  own  troops  to  identify  this  German  division. 

On  September  4th-5th  the  division  was  withdrawn 
from  the  Canal  Sector  and  placed  in  British  G.  H.  Q.  re- 
serve with  Division  Headquarters  at  Roellecourt,  France, 
v/hile  in  this  area  the  entire  division  was  trained  in  at- 
tacking in  conjunction  with  British  tanks. 

On  September  17th  the  division  was  again  moved  far- 
ther south,  with  Division  Headquarters  at  Herissart,  and 
on  September  22d  was  moved  to  the  British  Fourth 
Army,  with  Division  Headquarters  at  Bois  de  Buire, 
near  Tincourt,  taking  over  a  front  line  sector  from  the 
1st  Australian  Division  on  the  night  of  23d-24th. 


HINDENBURG  LINE  (BELLICOURT) 

On  September  29th  this  division  with  the  27th  Ameri- 
can Division  on  the  left  and  the  46th  British  Division 
on  the  right  assaulted  the  Hindenburg  Line.  The  Hin- 
denbury  Line  at  this  point  curves  in  front  of  the  Tunnel 
St.  Quentin.  This  was  considered  impregnable  by  the 
Germans  for  the  following  reasons:  The  Hindenburg 
Line  curving  west  of  the  tunnel  consisted  of  three  main 
trench  systems  protected  by  vast  fields  of  heavy  barbsd 
Wire  entanglements  skillfully  placed.  This  wire  was 
very  heavy  and  had  been  damaged  very  little  by  artil- 
lery fire.  The  dominating  ground  enabled  them  to  bring 
devastating  machine  gun  fire  on  all  approaches.  The 
lines  had  been  strengthened  with  concrete  machine  gun 
emplacements.  Ii  contained  at  this  point  a  large  num- 
ber of  dugouts  lined  with  mining  timbers,  with  wooden 


steps  leading  down  to  a  depth  of  about  30  feet,  with  small 
rooms  capable  of  holding  from  four  to  six  men  each.  In 
many  cases  these  dugouts  were  wired  for  electric 
lights.  The  large  tunnel  through  which  the  canal  ran 
was  of  sufficient  capacity  to  shelter  a  division.  This 
tunnel  was  electrically  lighted  and  filled  with  barges. 
Connecting  it  with  the  Hindenburg  trench  system  were 
numerous  tunnels.  In  one  case  a  direct  tunnel  ran  from 
the  main  tunnel  to  the  basement  of  a  large  stone  build- 
ing, which  the  enemy  used  for  headquarters.  Other  tun- 
nels ran  from  the  main  tunnel  eastward  to  the  City  of 
Bellicourt  and  other  places.  This  completp  subterranean 
system  with  its  hidden  exits  and  entrances,  unknown  to 
us,  formed  a  most  complete  and  safe  subterranean  meth- 
od of  communication  and  reinforcement  for  the  Ger- 
man sector. 

The  30th  Division,  the  60th  Brigade  augmented  by 
units  of  the  117th  Infantry,  attacking,  assaulted  this 
line  at  5:10  A.  M.,  September  29th,  on  a  front  of  three 
thousand  yards,  captured  the  entire  Hindenburg  S..  s- 
tem  of  that  sector  and  advanced  farther,  capturing  the 
tunnel  system  with  the  German  troops  therein  and  took 
the  Cities  of  Bellicourt,  Nauroy,  Riqueval,  Carriere,  Etri- 
cou-rt,  Guillaine  Ferme  and  Ferme  de  Riqueval,  advancing 
four  thousand  two  hundred  yards,  defeating  two  enemy 
divisions  of  average  quality  (the  75th  Reserve  Division 
and  the  185th  Division),  taking  as  prisoners  47  officers 
and  1,434  men. 

On  October  lst-2d  the  30th  Division  was  relieved  by 
the  5th  Australian  Division  and  moved  to  back  area  with 
Division  Headquarters  at  Herbecourt.  The  division 
scarcely  reached  this  area  when  it  was  marched  back 
and  took  over  the  front  line  in  the  same  sector  from  the 
2d  Australian  Division  near  Montbrehain  on  the  nigl.t 
of  4th-5th. 


BRANCOURT,  PREMONT,   BUSIGNY,   ESCAU- 
FOURT,  VAUX  ANDIGNY 

On  October  8th,  9th,  10th  and  11th  the  30th  Division 
attacked  each  day,  advancing  17,500  yards,  and  captur- 
ing le  Tilleul  dArchies,  le  Petit  Cambresis,  Becquigny, 
Mon.  Sarasin,  le  Trou  Aux  Soldats,  Busigny,  Gloriette, 
le  Vert  Donjon,  Escaufourt,  le  Rond  Pont,  Vaux  Andigny, 
Vallee  Hasard,  la  Haie  Menneresse,  la  Rochelle,  le  Vent 
de  Bise,  St.  Souplet,  St.  Benin,  Malassise,  Geneve,  half 
of  Monthrehain,  Brancourt,  Premont,  Vaux  le  Pretre, 
Brancoucourt,  Fraicourt  Ferme,  Bois  Mirand,  Butry 
Ferme,  la  Sabliere  Bois,  Becquignette  Ferme,  Bois  de 
Malmaison,  Malmaison  Ferme,  Bois  de  Busigny,  Bois 
l'Ermitage,  Bois  Proyart,  Imberfayt  and  Du  Guet  Fas- 
siaux  Fermes,  taking  prisoner  45  officers  and  1,889  men. 
The  59th  Brigade  began  this  attack  on  October  8th  and 
captured  all  their  objectives,  including  Premont  and 
Brancourt.  During  this  operation  from  October  8th  to 
11th  the  30th  Division  encountered  units  from  fourtee  l 
German  divisions,  classified  by  the  British  High  Com- 
mand as  follows:  34th  Division,  average;  20th  Divis- 
ion, very  good;  24th  Division,  very  good;  21st  Division, 
average;  21st  Reserve  Division,  average;  38th  Division, 
very  good;  119th  Division,  average;  121st  Division,  aver- 
age; 187th  Sharpshooting  Section,  very  good;  204th  Di- 
vision, average;  208th  Division,  average;  3d  Naval  Di- 
vision, very  good;  15th  Reserve  Division,  average. 

The  30th  Division  was  relieved  by  the  27th  Division 
on  October  llth-12th,  but  returned  on  October  16th  and 
took  over  a  part  of  the  same  line  at  the  same  place,  be- 
ing the  right  half  of  the  sector  temporarily  held  by  the 
27th.  The  next  attack  was  launched  on  October  17th, 
18th  and  19th  against  the  221st  Division,  average;  243d 
Division,  average;  29th  Division,  very  good,  advancing 


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nine  thousand  yards  and  capturing  6  officers  and  412 
men,  and  the  towns  of  Molain,  St.  Martin  Riviere,  Ri- 
beauville,  Ecaillon,  Mazinghein,  and  Ribeaucourt  Ferine. 

During  much  of  the  fighting  from  October  8th  to  11th 
and  from  17th  to  19th  difficulties  of  the  terrain  were 
very  great,  with  the  country  greatly  broken  by  small 
patches  of  woods  and  villages,  with  uneven  terrain  and 
occasional  large  towns  admirably  added  to  the  machine 
gun  defense  of  which  the  Germans  took  every  advan- 
tage. The  La  Selle  River  with  high  banks  beyond  was 
obstinately  defended.  In  spite  of  these  difficulties  the 
advance  continued,  often  without  artillery  support,  and 
was  made  possible  only  by  the  determination  of  the  men 
and  the  skillful  use  of  all  arms  combined  with  clever 
utilization  of  the  diversified  terrain.  The  3d  German 
Naval  Division  of  the  crack  German  divisions  was  has- 
tily thrown  in  in  an  attempt  to  stop  the  advance. 

The  division  was  then  withdrawn  to  the  Heilly  Train- 
ing Area,  near  Amiens,  for  replacements  and  a  well- 
earned  rest. ;  Division  Headquarters  at  Querrieu.  Two 
weeks  later,  when  orders  for  an  immediate  return  to 
the  front  were  expected  daily,  the  armistice  with  Ger- 
many was  signed  November  11th,  1918.  The  fighting 
being  over,  the  II  American  Corps  was  released  from  the 
British  E.  F.  with  Which  it  had  been  associated  since 
its  arrival  in  France,  and  transferred  to  the  American 
E.  F.  in  the  Le  Mans  area,  where  the  first  units  of  the 
30th  Division  arrived  and  Division  Headquarters  opened 
at  Ballon  on  November  21st. 

During  the  above  operations  the  advance  was  so  rapid 
and  the  troops  withdrawn  so  soon,  there  was  no  oppor- 
tunity to  gather  up  and  salvage  a  great  number  of  guns 
and  supplies  captured,  which  were  left  for  the  salvage 
troops  of  the  Fourth  British  Army.  Upon  a  partial 
check  by  the  units  of  the  division,  it  is  known  that  at 
least  72  field  artillery  pieces,  26  trench  mortars,  426 
machine  guns,  and  1,792  rifles  were  captured,  in  addition 
to  the  great  mass  of  material.  This  represents  but  a 
portion  of  the  caDtures.  In  many  instances  field  guns 
taken  from  the  Germans  were  turned  over  to  the  sup- 
porting artillery  and  used  by  them  upon  the  repeating 
enemy. 

Total  number  of  prisoners  captured  by  this  division 
from  September  29th  to  October  20th:  98~  officers,  3,750 
men.  During  the  same  period  we  lost  3  officers  and  24 
men  as  prisoners,  44  officers  and  1,011  men  killed,  113 
officers  and  4,823  men  wounded  ( including  slightly 
wounded  and  slightly  gassed). 

It  is  quite  interesting  to  note  the  following  tabula- 
tion which  shows  the  number  of  civilians  liberated  by 
the  Division  durng  its  advances : 


1.800 

5 

9 

.550 

81 

75 


450 


Busigny, 

Brancourt, 

Montbrehain, 

Becauienv. 

Escaufourt, 

St.  Benin, 

The  following  messages  and  orders  speak  for  them 
selves : 


St.  Souplet 

Molain,  5 

La   Haie   Menneresse,  21 

Ribeauville,  2 

Mazinghein,  1 


HEADQUARTERS  30TH  DIVISION, 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  France, 

October  1,  1918. 
General  Orders:  No.  33. 

1.  The  Division  Commander  wishes  to  congratulate 
the  30th  Division  upon  the  success  of  its  first  divisional 
action,  and  to  express  appreciation  of  the  courage,  forti- 
tude and  devotion  displayed  by  its  personnel. 

2.  To  be  given  the  task,  in  its  initial  effort,  to  play 
an  important  role  in  breaking  through  the   HINDEN- 


BURG  line,  the  stronegst  defenses  on  the  Western  Front, 
was  a  great  honor,  and  the  fact  that  the  break-through 
was  actually  made  on  the  divisional  front  is  ample  evi- 
dence that  the  honor  was  not  misplaced,  and  is  a  credit 
to  the  fighting  efficiency  of  the  Division,  of  the  command 
of  which  the  undersigned  has  every  reason  to  be  proud. 

3.  The  Division  retires  temporarily  for  reorganization 
and  well-earned  rest,  but  with  a  feeling  of  satisfaction 
at  a  task  well  done  and  with  augmented  faith  in  itself. 

4.  There  is  deep  and  keen  regret  for  the  gallant  com- 
rades who  have  gloriously  died,  and  an  earnest  inten- 
tion of  further  perfection  as  a  combat  organization  in 
order  that  the  Division  may  do  to  the  fullest  extent  pos- 
sible its  share  in  bringing  about  the  early  success  of  the 
great  cause  in  which  they  have  fallen. 

5.  This  order  will  be  read  to  every  organization  at  its 
first  formation  and  be  posted  on  bulletin  boards. 

E.  M.  Lewis,  Major  General. 


AUSTRALIAN   CORPS 

To:  Major  General  G.  W.  Read, 

Comdg.,  II  American  Corps. 

Corps  Headquarters, 
2d  October,  1918. 
My  dear  General : 

As  the  II  American  Corps  has  now  been  withdrawn 
from  the  line,  and  my  official  association  with  you  and 
your  troops  has  been,  for  the  time  being,  suspended,  I 
desire  to  express  to  you  the  great  pleasure  that  it  has 
been  to  me  and  to  the  troops  of  the  Australian  Army 
Corps  to  have  been  so  closely  allied  to  you  in  the  recent 
very  important  battle  operations  which  have  resulted 
in  the  breaking  through  of  the  main  HINDENBURG 
line  on  the  front  of  the  Fourth  British  Army. 

Now  that  fuller  details  of  the  work  done  by  the  27th 
and  30th  Divisions  have  become  available,  the  splendid 
gallantry  and  devotion  of  the  troops  in  these  operations 
have  won  the  admiration  of  their  Australian  comrades. 
The  tasks  set  were  formidable,  but  the  American  troops 
overcame  all  obstacles  and  contributed  in  a  very  high 
degree  to  the  ultimate  capture  of  the  whole  tunnel  system. 

I  shall  be  glad  if  you  will  convey  to  your  Division 
Commanders  my  appreciation  of  and  thanks  for  the  work 
done,  and  to  accept  my  best  wishes  for  every  possible 
success  in  the  future.    Yours  very  sincerely, 

JOHN  MONASH,       - 
Comdg.,  Australian  Corps. 


October  9th,   1918. 

Major  General  G.  W.  Read, 
II  American  Corps. 
On  this  first  occasion  on  which  the  II  American  Corps 
has  taken  part  in  battle  on  its  own,  I  desire  to  convey 
to  you,  General  Read,  and  all  members  of  your  staff  as 
well  as  to  all  other  ranks  of  the  Thirtieth  Division  my 
hearty  congratulations  on  your  victory  today.  The  gal- 
lantry of  your  infantry  and  the  precision  with  which  all 
staff  arrangements  have  worked  has  filled  me  with  ad- 
miration and  it  has  given  me  pleasure  to  report  your 
unqualified  success  to  Field  Marshal  Sir  Douglas  Haig. 

HENRY  RAWLINSON, 
General,  Commanding,  Fourth  British  Army. 


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TELEGRAM  FROM  G.  H.  Q. 

October  12,  1918. 

Major  General  G.  W.  Read, 
II  American  Corps. 
The  Commander-in-Chief  desires  you  to  convey  to  the 
officers  and  soldiers  of  your  Corps  his  appreciation  of 
the  magnificent  qualities  which  have  enabled  them, 
against  powerful  resistance,  to  advance  more  than  ten 
miles  and  to  take  more  than  six  thousand  prisoners  since 
September  twenty-seven.  McANDREWS. 


October  20,  1918. 
Major  General  G.  W.  Read, 
II  American  Corps. 
I  wish  to  express  to  you  personally  and  to  all  the  offi- 
cers and  men  serving  under  you  my  warm  appreciation 
of  the  very  valuable  and  gallant  services  rendered  by  you 
throughout  the  recent  operations  with  the  4th  British 
Army.    Called  upon  to  attack  positions  of  great  strength 
held  by  a  determined  enemy,  all  ranks  of  the  27th  and 
30th  divisions  under  your  command  displayed  an  energy, 
courage  and  determination  in  attack  which  proved  irre- 
sistible.   It  does  not  need  me  to  tell  you  that  in  the  heavy 
fighting  of  the  past  three  weeks  you  have  earned  the  last- 
ing esteem  and  admiration  of  your  British  comrades-in- 
arms whose  success  you  have  so  nobly  shared. 

D.  Haig, 
Field  Marshal. 


HEADQUARTERS  30TH  DIVISION 

AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES 

FRANCE 

October  20,  1918. 
General  Orders:  No.  38 

1.  The  30th  Division  again  retires  for  rest  and  reor- 
ganization after  adding  another  chapter  to  its  already 
glorious  record. 

2.  With  the  exception  of  three  days — October  12th, 
13th  and  14th — when  it  was  in  reserve,  the  Division  at- 
tacked every  day  from  October  8th  to  October  19th,  in- 
clusive, defeating  the  enemy  and  making  material  gains 
each  day.  During  this  period  the  lines  were  advanced 
by  the  Division  from  MONTBREHAIN  to  beyond  MAZ- 
INGHEIN,  a  distance  of  more  than  thirteen  miles,  and 
the  towns  of  BRANCOURT,  PREMONT,  BUSIGNY, 
VAUX  ANDIGNY,  ESCAUFOURT,  ST.  BENIN,  ST. 
SOUPLET,  RIBEAUVILLE  and  MAZINGHEIN,  as  well 
as  many  villages  and  farms,  were  taken. 

3.  During  this  period  45  officers  and  1,889  other  ranks 
were  taken  prisoners  and  nearly  forty  cannon,  a  large 
number  of  machine  guns  and  an  immense  amount  of 
stores  of  all  kinds  were  captured  by  the  Division. 

4.  The  skill,  courage,  fortitude  and  endurance  dis- 
played by  the  Division  have  won  the  admiration  of  all 
and  the  commendation  of  High  Commanders. 

5.  Holding  in  affectionate  memory  the  comrades  who 
have  fallen,  justly  proud  of  its  glorious  achievements 
already  accomplished,  the  Division  will  devote  itself  un- 
tiringly to  reorganization  and  rehabilitation  in  the  con- 
fidence that  when  again  called  upon  it  will,  as  in  the  past, 
be  found  equal  to  any  task  that  may  be  assigned  to  it. 

E.  M.  LEWIS, 
Major  General 
Commanding. 


October  22d,  1918. 

II  American  Corps. 

Now  that  the  American  Corps  has  come  out  of  the  line 
for  a  well-earned  period  of  rest  and  training,  I  desire  to 
place  on  record  my  appreciation  of  the  gallantry  and  the 
fine  soldierly  spirit  they  have  displayed  throughout  the 
recent  hard  fighting. 

The  breaking  of  the  great  HINDENBURG  system  of 
defense,  coupled  with  the  capture  of  BRANCOURT, 
BUSIGNY  and  ST.  SOUPLET,  and  finally  the  forcing  of 
the  passages  of  the  SELLE  river,  constitute  a  series  of 
victories  of  which  each  officer,  N.C-O.  and  man  has  every 
reason  to  feel  proud. 

The  Corps  has  been  very  well  supported  by  the  artillery 
of  the  Australian  Corps,  to  whom  I  desire  to  offer  my 
best  thanks  for  their  skill  and  endurance  during  the  long 
months  they  have  now  been  in  action. 

The  efficiency  with  which  the  staff  work  of  the  Corps 
has  been  carried  out  on  this  their  first  experience  as  a 
fighting  Corps  in  the  line  of  battle  has  filled  me  with 
admiration,  and  I  attribute  it  largely  to  the  zeal  and 
unity  of  purpose  which  has  throughout  animated  the 
whole  Corps. 

The  outstanding  feature  of  their  recent  victories  has 
been  the  surpassing  gallantry  and  self-sacrifice  of  the 
regimental  officers  and  men.  I  congratulate  them  on 
(their  prowess  and  offer  them  one  and  all  my  warmest 
thanks  for  the  leading  part  they  have  taken  in  the  recent 
operations. 

It  is  possible  now  to  give  the  Corps  a  period  of  rest, 
during  which  special  attention  should  be  paid  to  the 
traning  of  the  smaller  units  in  minor  tactics,  such  as  the 
attack  of  strong  points  and  machine  gun  nests.  The  ex- 
perience they  have  had  of  actual  combat  will  assist  them 
to  improve  their  fighting  efficiency  in  this  respect. 

In  thanking  the  Corps  as  a  whole  for  the  great  ser- 
vices they  have  rendered  to  the  Allied  cause,  I  desire  to 
wish  all  ranks  the  best  good  fortune  in  the  future. 

RAWLINSON, 
Comdg.,  4th  British  Army. 


Busigny,  October  27,  1918. 

Commanding  General,  30th  Division. 

Acting  as  a  representative  of  the  commune  and  in  its 
name,  consequently  in  the  name  too  of  a  part  of  France, 
I  take  the  liberty  to  come  and  express  to  our  liberator 
and  to  the  gallant  troops  under  your  command  our  feel- 
ings of  deepest  and  eternal  gratitude. 

For  those  who  have  not  been  submitted,  as  we  have 
for  four  years,  to  the  intolerable  and  abhorred  German 
yoke,  it  is  difficult  to  realize  how  great  were  the  relief, 
the  joy,  the  well-being,  in  a  word  the  unexpressible  hap- 
piness we  all  felt  when  the  first  Allied  troops  made  their 
way  through  our  village,  and  this  great  event  has  been 
for  us  like  the  dawn  of  a  resurrection. 

I  should  be  very  thankful  to  you  if  you  would  convey 
to  all  your  officers,  N.C.O.'s  and  men  under  your  com- 
mand our  deep  feelings  of  admiration  and  eternal  grati- 
tude. 

Please,  Sir,  accept  the  expression  of  my  highest  con- 
sideration, and  believe  me, 

Yours  most  devotedly. 

The  Mayor  of  Busigny, 

E.  MAIRIS. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


November  15th,  1918. 

Commanding  General,  30th  Division. 

1.  Referring  to  the  telegram  from  the  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  appreciation  of  the  sacrifice  and  service  of  the 
troops  of  the  American  Expedtionary  Force,  I  feel  that 
it  should  be  impressed  upon  the  men  of  our  command 
that  they,  and  the  organizations  to  which  they  belong, 
have  played  an  exceptional  part  in  bringing  about  the 
magnificent  results  which  the  Commander-in-Chief  has 
so  warmly  eulogized,  and  that  every  advantage  should  be 
taken  of  this  expression  of  what  has  been  done  in  the 
past  and  confidence  as  to  the  future  by  those  in  com- 
mand to  inpsire  their  men  with  pride  in  the  service  they 
have  had  as  soldiers  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States, 
and  to  keep  alive  this  "proud  consciousness  of  a  new 
Americanism  born  of  sacrifice." 

2.  I  would  request  that  you  convey  to  your  command 
my  appreciation  of  the  part  they  have  taken  in  our  great 
victory,  and  my  thanks  for  their  heroic  devotion  to  duty; 
and  that  I  share  with  them  their  sorrow  for  fallen  com- 
rades, and  their  pride  in  the  high  achievements  of  the 
men  of  this  Corps. 

G.  W.  READ, 
Major  General, 
Cmdg.,  II  Corps. 


November  16th,  1918. 
Commanding  General,  II  American  Corps. 

Now  that  the  American  II  Corps  is  leaving  the  British 
zone,  I  wish  once  more  to  thank  you  and  all  officers,  non- 
commissioned officers  and  men  under  your  command,  on 
behalf  both  of  myself  and  all  ranks  of  the  British  Armies 
jn  France  and  Flanders  for  the  very  gallant  and  efficient 
service  you  have  rendered  during  the  period  of  your 
pperations  with  the  Fourth  British  Army. 

On  the  29th  September  you  took  part  with  distinction 
in  the  great  and  critical  attack  which  shattered  the 
enemy's  resistance  in  the  HINDENBURG  line  and  opened 
the  road  to  final  victory.  The  deeds  of  the  27th  and 
30th  American  Divisions,  who  on  that  day  took  BELLI- 
COURT  and  NAUROY  and  so  gallantly  sustained  the  des- 
perate struggle  for  BONY,  will  rank  with  the  highest 
achievements  of  this  war.  They  will  always  be  remem- 
bered by  the  British  Regiments  that  fought  beside  you. 

Since  that  date,  through  three  weeks  of  almost  con- 
tinuous fighting,  you  advanced  from  one  success  to  an- 
other, overcoming  all  resistance,  beating  off  numerous 
counter  attacks,  and  capturing  several  thousand  prison- 
ers and  many  guns.  The  names  of  BRANCOURT,  PRE- 
MONT,  BUSIGNY,  VAUX  ANDIGNY,  ST.  SOUPLET 
and  MAZINGHEIN  testify  to  the  dash  and  energy  of 
your  attacks. 

I  rejoice  at  the  success  which  has  attended  your  ef- 
forts and  I  am  proud  to  have  had  you  under  my  com- 
mand. 

(Sgd.)  D.  HAIG, 
Field  Marshal. 


AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES 

OFFICE  OF  THE  COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF 

FRANCE 

February  19,  1919. 

Major  General  Edward  M.  Lewis, 

Commanding  30th  Division, 

American  Expeditionary  Forces. 
My  Dear  General  Lewis: 

It  gives  me  much  pleasure  to  extend  to  you  and  the 
officers  and  men  of  the  30  th  Division  my  sincere  com- 
pliments upon  their  appearance  at  the  review  and  inspec- 


tion on  the  21st  of  January,  southwest  of  Tielle,  which 
was  excellent  and  is  just  what  would  be  expected  in  a 
command  with  such  a  splendid  fighting  record. 

After  its  preliminary  training  the  division  entered  the 
line  on  July  16th,  where  it  remained  almost  continuously 
until  the  end  of  October.  In  that  time  it  was  in  the 
actual  battle  from  the  30th  of  August  and  took  part  in 
the  Ypres-Lys  and  Somme  offensives.  On  September  29th 
the  division  broke  through  both  the  Hindenburg  and  the 
Le  Catelet-Nauroy  lines,  capturing  Bellicourt  and  Nau- 
roy,  an  operation  on  which  all  subsequent  action  of  the 
4th  British  Army  depended.  From  October  7th  to  Octo- 
ber 20th,  the  division  advanced  23  kilometers  in  a  con- 
tinued series  of  attacks,  capturing  2,352  of  the  enemy. 
Brancourt,  Premont,  Busigny,  St.  Benin,  St.  Souplet  and 
Escaufourt,  La  Haie,  Minneresse  and  Vaux  Andigny  are 
names  which  will  live  in  the  memories  of  those  who 
fought  in  the  30th  Division.  But  its  especial  glory  will 
always  be  the  honor  you  won  by  breaking  the  Hinden- 
burg line  on  September  29th.  Such  a  record  is  one  of 
which  we  are  all  proud. 

It  is  gratifying  to  see  your  troops  in  such  good  physical 
shape,  but  still  more  so  to  know  that  this  almost  ideal 
condition  will  continue  to  the  end  of  their  service  and 
beyond,  as  an  exemplification  of  their  high  character  and 
soldierly  qualities. 

I  inspected  the  artillery  brigade  of  the  division  later, 
and  found  the  same  high  standard  of  personnel  that 
marks  the  rest  of  the  division. 

Very  sincerely  yours, 

JOHN  J.  PERSHING. 

The  Division  Commander  congratulates    the    division 
upon  this  high  tribute  from  the  Commander-in-Chief,  and 
again  expresses  his  pride  in  being  its  Commander. 
By  Command  of  Major  General  Lewis: 

ANDREW  J.  WHITE, 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Inf.,  U.S.A., 

Adjutant. 

HEADQUARTERS  30TH  DIVISION 

AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES 

FRANCE 

November  26,  1918. 
General  Orders:  No.  49. 

1.  The  following  named  Division  Staff  Officers,  Brigade 
and  Regimental  Commanders  are  mentioned  for  their  un- 
tiring zeal  and  entire  devotion  to  the  responsible  duties 
of  their  respective  positions  during  the  operations  of  the 
30th  Division  from  September  29th  to  October  20th, 
1918: 

Colonel  John  K.  Herr,  Chief  of  Staff. 

Lt.  Col.  F.  B.  Kobes,  A.  C.  of  S.,  G-l. 

Major  Burton  Y.  Read,  A.  C.  of  S.,  G-2. 

Lt.  Col  .Chas.  Burnett,  A.  C.  of  S.,  G-3. 

Col.  A.  M.  Whaley,  Division  Surgeon. 

Col.  H.  B.  Springs,  Actg.  Div.  Q.M. 

Lt.  Col.  James  G.  Taylor,  Div.  Sig.  Officer. 

Maj.  Frank  A.  Montrose,  Div.  Sig.  Officer. 

Maj.  J.  Shapter  Caldwell,  Actg.  Div.  Adj. 

First  Lieut.  Frank  E.  Barber,  A.  D.  C. 

Brig.  Gen.  L.  D.  Tyson,  Comdg.  59th  Bde. 

Brig.  Gen.  S.  L.  Faison,  Comdg.  60th  Bde. 

Col.  Joseph  H.  Pratt,  Commandg.  105th  Engineers. 

Col.  Cary  F.  Spence,  Comdg.  117th  Infantry. 

Col.  Orrin  R.  Wolfe,  Comdg.  118th  Infantry. 

Col.  J.  Van  B.  Metts,  Comdg.  119th  Infantry. 

Col.  Sidney  W.  Minor,  Comdg.,  120th  Infantry. 

2.  The  Division  Commander  desires  to  express  his  ap- 
preciation of  the  loyalty  and  able  assistance  rendered  him 
by  the  officers  above  mentioned  as  well  as  by  all  other 
officers  of  the  Division  Staff,  remarkable  for  its  harmony, 
industry  and  efficiency. 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


OPERATIONS  THIRTIETH  DIVISION 


Engagements 
BELGIUM: 
Ypres   (Canal 
Sector) 


FRANCE: 
Battle  of 
Bellicourt 


Date 


Places  Captured 


Battle  of 

Oct.     8 

Montbrehain 

to 

Oct.  11 

1918 

Battle  of  La 
Selle   River 


DJ 


Divisions 

on  Flanks 
Right        Left 


Aug.  31  Voormezeele,   Lankhof  15 

to  Farm,  Lock  No.  8. 

Sept.  2 
191S 

Sept.  29  BELLICOURT,    Bellicourt     14S1 

to  Tunnel,      St.      Quentin 

Sept.  30       Canal,   Nauroy,   Cabaret 
1918  Wood    Farm.    Riqueval, 

Carriere,  Etricourt 


46   Br.     27  Am. 


Le  Tilleul  d'Archies.  le 
Petit  Cambresis,  Bec- 
quigny,  Mont  Sarasin,  le 
Trou  aux  Soldats,  Bu- 
signy,  Gloriette,  le  Vert 
Donjon,  Escaufourt,  le 
Rond  Pont,  Vaux  Andig- 
ny,  Vallee  Hasard,  la 
Haie  Menneresse,  la  Ro 
chelle,  le  Vent  de  Bise, 
St.  Souplet,  St.  Benin, 
Malassise,  Geneve,  half 
of  Montbrehain,  Bran- 
court,  Premont,  Vaux  le 
Pretre,  Brancoucourt, 
Fraicourt  Ferme,  Bois 
Mirand,  Butry  Ferme,  la 
Sabliere  Bois,  Becquig- 
nette  Ferme.  Bois  de 
Malmaison,  Malmaison 
Ferme,  Boise  de  Busig- 
ny,  Bois  l'Ermitage,  Bois 
Proyart,  Imberfayt  and 
du  Guet  Fassiaux  Fer- 
mes. 


Oct.  17  Molain,  St.  Martin-Riviere,       41S 

to  Mazinghein,  Ribeauville. 

Oct.  20       Escaillon.      Heights      of 
1918  Catillon. 


1934     2899  6   Br.       25  Br. 


3   1   Br.     27  Am. 
6    Br. 
46    Br. 


German 
Opposing 
Divisions 


27  Am.     14  Br.     236  D. 


75  R.  D. 
1S5  D. 


34  D. 

20  D. 

21  D. 
21  R.  D. 

35  D. 
119  D. 
121  D. 
1S7  Sharp- 
shoot  Sec. 
204  D. 
208  D. 

3  Nav.  D. 
15  R.  D. 


Remarks 

Trophies    taken:     2    machine 
guns,  and  35  rifles. 


The  advance  was  so  rapid, 
and  the  division  was  with- 
drawn so  soon,  there  was 
never  an  oportunity  to 
count,  colect,  or  salvage 
the  great  number  of  guns 
and  the  tremendous 
amount  of  stores  captured. 
However,  a  partial  check 
shows  the  division  captur- 
ed  the  following: 

72  field  artillery  pieces;  26 
trench  mortars:  426  ma. 
chine  guns,  and  1,792  rifles. 


221  D.  The    total     number    of    me* 

243  D.  cited  in  General  Orders  ex- 

traordinary  bravery  in   ac- 
tion  (to  Feb.  II   was  411. 
Decorations       awarded        (to 
Feb.  1)  were  as  follows: 
British  American 

M.  C 13       M.   H.'s 7 

M.  M 27       D.    S.    C 1S1 

D.  C.  M.-.16       D.  S.  M..__     1 


Total. -56 


1S9 


TAR-HEEL      WAR      RECORD 


The  commanders  of  the  30th  Division,  in  the  order 
named,  were: 


Major  Gen.  J.  F.  Morrison, 
Brig.  Gen.  W.  S.  Scott, 
Maj.  Gen.  C.  P.  Townsley, 


Brig.  Gen.  S.  L.  Faison, 
Major  Gen.  Geo.  W.  Read, 
Major  Gen.  E.  M.  Lewis. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  the  supporting  artillery,  both 
light  and  heavy,  which  supported  this  division  in  the  bat- 
tles set  forth  below : 


Light  Artillery 


Heavy  Artillery 


Battle  of  Ypres: 

33rd  Divisional  R.  F.  A. 

35th  Divisional  R.  F.  A. 

Battle  of  Bellicourt : 

4th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

18th 

Bde. 

R. 

G. 

A 

5th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

41st 

Bde. 

R. 

G. 

A 

7th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

51st 

Bde. 

R. 

G. 

A. 

8th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

71st 

Bde. 

R. 

G. 

A 

10th  Aust.  Field  Artillejry  Bde. 

93  rd 

Bde. 

R. 

G. 

A, 

12th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

13th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

14th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

6th  Army  Bde.,  Aust.  Field  Artillery 

Battle  of  Montbrehain 

4th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 


5th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

7th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

8th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 
10th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 
13th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 
14th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

6th  Army  Bde.,  Aust.  Field  Artillery. 
12th  Army  Bde.,  Aust.  Field  Artillery. 


18th  Bde.  R.  G.  A. 
41st  Bde.  R.  G.  A. 
51st  Bde.  R.  G.  A. 
71st  Bde.  R.  G.  A. 
93rd  Bde.  R.  G.  A. 


Battle  of  La  Selle  River: 


9th  Mobile  Bde., 

R.G. 


7th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 
8th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 
10th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 
11th  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 
13th  Aust..  Field  Artillery  Bde. 
14th.  Aust.  Field  Artillery  Bde. 

6th  Army  Bde.,  Aust.  Field  Artillery. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  general  officers,  British  E. 
F.,  With  whom  the  division  served  or  was  affiliated : 

Field  Marshal  Sir  D.  Haig,  C.  in  C„  British  Armies 
in  France. 

General  Home,  Commanding  General,  1st  British 
Army. 

General  Plumer,  Commanding  General,  2nd  British 
Army. 

General  Byng,  Commanding  General,  3rd  British 
Army. 

General  Rawlinson,  Commanding  General,  4th  Brit- 
ish Army. 

General  Birdwood,  Commanding  General,  5th  British 
Army. 

General  Hollander,  Commanding  General,  1st  British 
Corps. 

Major  General  Jacobs,  Commanding  General,  2nd  Brit- 
ish Corps. 

Brig.  General  Wilson,  Chief  of  Staff,  2nd  British 
Corps. 


General  Monash,  Commanding  General,  Australian 
Corps. 

General  Maiden,  Commanding  General,  6th  British 
Division. 

General  Skinner,  Commanding  General,  14th  British 
Division. 

Major  General  Fleming,  Commanding  General,  32nd 
British  Division. 

Major  General  Penny,  Commanding  General,  33rd 
British  Division. 

General  Nickerson,  Commanding  General,  34th  Brit- 
ish Division. 

Major  General  Boyd,  Commanding  General,  46th  Brit- 
ish Division. 

Major  General  N.  J.  G.  Cameron,  Commanding  Gen- 
eral, 49th  British  Division. 

Major  General  Lambert,  Commanding  General, 

British  Division. 

Major  General  J.  W.  Glasgow,  Commanding  General, 
1st  Aust.  Division. 

Brig.  General  Anderson,  1st  Aust.  Div.  Artillery. 

Brig.  General  McKaye,  1st  Aust.  Div.  Liaison  Officer. 

General  Rosenthal,  Commanding  General,  2nd  Aust. 
Division. 

General  McKlaggem,  Commanding  General,  4th  Aust. 
Division. 

Major  General  Howe,  Commanding  General,  5th  Aust. 
Division. 

Brig.  General  Bissel  Brown,  Commanding  General,  5th 
Aust.  Div.  Art. 


AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES 
OFFICE  OF  THE  COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF 

To  Departing  Officers  of  the  A.  E.  F.: 

After  honorably  serving  your  country  in  a  great  war, 
you  are  about  to  embark  for  the  homeland.  Remember 
that  the  bearing  of  their  officers  is  reflected  in  the  be- 
havior and  discipline  of  the  men  you  are  commanding 
homeward  bound.  I  most  sincerely  trust  that  no  single 
act  may  occur  to  stain  the  splendid  record  won  by  our 
troops  in  Europe.  My  confidence  and  best  wishes  fol- 
low you  and  them  as  you  cross  the  sea  and  in  your  fu- 
ture service  in  the  Army  or  elsewhere. 

JOHN  J.  PERSHING. 

G.  H.  Q. 

AMERICAN   EXPEDITIONARY    FORCES 

FRANCE 

February  28,  1919. 
General  Orders:  No.  39-A 
My  Fellow  Soldiers : 

Now  that  your  service  with  the  American  Expedition- 
ary Forces  is  about  to  terminate,  I  cannot  let  you  go 
without  a  personal  word.  At  the  call  to  arms,  the  patri- 
otic young  manhood  of  America  eagerly  responded  and 
became  the  formidable  army  whose  decisive  victories 
testify  to  its  efficiency  and  its  valor.  With  the  support 
of  the  nation  firmly  united  to  defend  the  cause  of  lib- 
erty, our  army  has  executed  the  will  of  the  people  with 
resolute  purpose.  Our  democracy  has  been  tested,  and 
the  forces  of  autocracy  have  been  defeated.  To  the 
glory  of  the  citizen-soldier,  our  troops  have  faithfully 
fulfilled  their  trust,  and  in  a  succession  of  brilliant  of- 
fensives have  overcome  the  menace  to  our  civilization. 

As  an  individual,  your  part  in  the  world  war  has 
been  an  important  one  in  the  sum  total  of  our  achieve- 


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merits.  Whether  keeping  lonely  vigil  in  the  trenches,  or 
gallantly  storming  the  enemy's  stronghold ;  whether  en- 
during monotonous  drudgery  at  the  rear,  or  sustaining 
the  fighting  line  at  the  front,  each  has  bravely  and  effi- 
ciently played  his  part.  By  willing  sacrifice  of  personal 
rights ;  by  cheerful  endurance  of  hardship  and  privation ; 
by  vigor,  strength  and  indomitable  will,  made  effective 
by  thorough  organization  and  cordial  co-operation,  you 
inspired  the  war-worn  Allies  with  new  life  and  turned  the 
tide  of  threatened  defeat  into  overwhelming  victory. 

With  a  consecrated  devotion  to  duty  and  a  will  to  con- 
quer, you  have  loyally  served  your  country.  By  your  ex- 
emplary conduct  a  standard  has  been  established  and 
maintained  never  before  attained  by  any  army.  With 
mind  and  body  as  clean  and  strong  as  the  decisive  blows 
you  delivered  against  the  foe,  you  are  soon  to  return  to 
the  pursuits  of  peace.  In  leaving  the  scenes  of  your  vic- 
tories, may  I  ask  that  you  carry  home  your  high  ideals 
and  continue  to  live  as  you  have  served — an  honor  to  the 
principles  for  which  you  have  fought  and  to  the  fallen 
comrades  you  leave  behind. 

It  is  with  pride  in  our  success  that  I  extend  to  you 
my  sincere  thanks  for  your  splendid  service  to  the  army 
and  to  the  nation.  Faithfully, 

JOHN  J.  PERSHING. 
Commander  in  Chief. 
Official : 

ROBERT  C.  DAVT?    Adjutant  General. 


HEADQUARTERS  30TH  DIVISION 
AMERICAN   EXPEDITIONARY    FORCES,    FRANCE 

March  2d,  1919. 

Notice!  All  Members  of  the  30th  Division: 

The  great  name  of  the  "Old  Hickory  Division"  and 
your  brave  and  noble  deeds  are  to  be  incorporated  in  the 
records  for  future  generations.  In  order  that  the  ties 
of  comradeship  and  service,  which  have  cemented  you 
together,  may  not  fall  asunder  and  disappear,  an  Asso- 
ciation of  the  division  has  been  formed.  This  associa- 
tion will  meet  each  year  where  its  members  may  renew 
their  friendships  and  acquaintances  enjoyed  during  the 
real  life  of  the  division,  and  where  their  deeds  and  serv- 
ices can  be  recalled,  which  deeds  and  services  have  justly 
entitled  the  division  to  the  recognition  throughout  the 
world  as  one  of  the  greatest  divisions  in  American  mili- 
tary history. 

The  following  is  a  short  synopsis  of  the  tentative  or- 
ganization, subject  to  change  and  ratification  at  the  first 
annua]  convention: 

Name:  "Old  Hickory   (30th)   Division  Association." 
Date  of  First  Convention:  September  28,29,  1919. 
Place:  To  be  announced  later. 


The  undersigned  Organization  Committee  was  se- 
lected at  2  meeting  held  February  27th,  1919.  This  meet- 
ing was  composed  of  all  General  Officers  of  the  divsion, 
the  Chief  of  Staff,  Chiefs  of  Sections  of  the  General  Staff, 
Chiefs  of  Services,  and  all  Regimental  and  Independent 
Unit  Commanders,  who  represented  all  organizations 
and  all  departments  of  the  division.  There  will  be,  in  ad- 
dition to  the  Organization  Committee,  the  following  sub- 
committees : 

Committee  on  Membership. 

Committee  on  Constitution  and  By-Laws. 

Committee  on  Arrangements. 

Committee  on  Finance. 

Committee  on  Historical  Records. 

These  committees,  representing  all  organizations  and 
composed  of  all  ranks,  have  commenced  work  in  the  ex- 
ercise of  their  duties  with  a  view  of  having  all  arrange- 
ments for  the  first  convention.  At  this  convention  the 
permanent  organization  will  be  formed. 

Dues:  Dues  for  the  first  year  will  be  two  and  one- 
half  (2i/jf.)  francs,  payable  here,  or  fifty  (50c.)  cents 
in  the  States.  All  dues  will  be  paid  in  to  the  person  desig- 
nated by  the  Unit  Commander,  who  will  turn  them  over 
to  the  Division  Disbursing  Quartermaster,  together  with 
the  name,  organization  and  home  address  of  each  mem- 
ber. The  Disbursing  Quartermaster  will  turn  over  the 
funds  to  the  temporary  Secretary  when  appointed. 

On  arrival  in  the  States,  a  systematic  publicity  cam- 
paign will  be  started  for  the  promotion  and  advertise- 
ment of  the  coming  convention.  All  members  of  the  di- 
vision who  have  not  joined  before  demobilization  will 
send  their  dues  to  the  Secretary,  giving  their  full  name, 
organization  and  home  address. 

As  outlined  in  Paragraph  1,  this  Association  is  or- 
ganized to  perpetuate  the  division  in  the  future  and  for 
the  pleasure  of  i's  members.  It  is,  therefore,  incum- 
bent upon  all  members  of  the  division  to  become  mem- 
bers of  the  Association  and  to  do  all  possible  to  promote 
its  interest.  The  first  convention  is  going  to  be  a  great 
one  in  the  history  of  the  division,  and  all  members 
should  begin  preparation  now  to  be  present.  The  place 
for  the  convention,  as  well  as  all  other  details  of  inter- 
est that  will  subsequently  develop,  will  be  announced 
through  the  press  as  early  as  practicable. 

The  hearty  interest  and  co-operation  of  all  members 
of  the  division  are  earnestly  and  respectfully  solicited. 

ORGANIZATION  COMMITTEE, 
HOLMES  B.  SPRINGS,  Chairman, 
Colonel,  Inf. 

LAWRENCE  D.  TYSON, 
Brig.  General. 

ALBERT  L.  COX, 

Colonel,  Artillery. 


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